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'Suspicious death, not natural': Hyderabad student found dead in Finland two months after going missing

An 18-year-old Hyderabad student's body was found in Helsinki, Finland, two months after going missing. The Indian Embassy in Finland informed the family via email.

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  • Hyderabad student found dead in Finland
  • Body recovered from sea in Helsinki
  • Student went missing in May
  • Indian Embassy in Finland informed family

The body of an 18-year-old Hyderabad-based student has been recovered from the sea in Helsinki, Finland. This student had gone missing in May, and the Indian Embassy in Finland recently sent an email to the family confirming the discovery. The embassy's email brought an end to the wait for the family, who had been searching for their loved one for two months.

The student's disappearance in May had raised concerns, and the family had been trying to locate them. The Indian Embassy in Finland had been working to assist the family in their search. The recovery of the body from the sea in Helsinki has now brought a new turn to the case.

The cause of death is being investigated, and it is reported that the death is not considered natural. The authorities in Finland are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the student's death. The Indian Embassy in Finland is also providing assistance to the family during this difficult time.

The student's family had been waiting for news, and the email from the Indian Embassy in Finland was the first confirmation they received about the student's fate. The family is now trying to come to terms with the loss of their loved one.

The Indian government and the Indian Embassy in Finland are working together to provide support to the family. The embassy is assisting the family with the necessary procedures and paperwork. The family is grateful for the support they are receiving during this difficult time.

The recovery of the student's body from the sea in Helsinki has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the death. The authorities in Finland are working to investigate the cause of death and determine what happened to the student.

The Indian community in Finland is also providing support to the family. The community is coming together to help the family during this difficult time. The family appreciates the support they are receiving from the community and the Indian Embassy in Finland.

Originally reported by The Times of India.

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