Four NRI Students Died in Car Crash
Publish Date:May 9, 2011
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American Telugu Association (ATA) expresses its deep condolences for the tragic demise of four Indian origin students in a car crash in Missouri, USA.
ATA came to know that four students of Indian origin died and another student (Murali Bittu) is in critical condition in a tragic multi car crash in Missouri, USA. ATA expressed deep condolences to the family members of Srupen Reddy, Sriharsh Chitturi, Dheeraj Gudlawar, and Srikanth Ravi Iyer who were killed in the tragic accident.
ATA president, Rajender Jinna contacted the family members of Srupen Reddy and guided them on how to approach the authorities and provided them with proper contact information. ATA is providing assistance regarding Airlines/Indian Embassy/funeral home details and also helping in sending the bodies to India.
Student bodies are in Hedges Scott funeral home, Osage Beach, MD 65065 and the contact phone number for Jefferson City Trooper Police is (573) 751 -1000
If any one needs any further assistance please contact ATA at ATAWORLD.ORG
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