Dead Body of Indian Student, Who Moved to UK Nine Weeks Ago, Found in London’s Thames River

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Dead Body of Indian Student, Who Moved to UK Nine Weeks Ago, Found in London’s Thames River


Curated By: Shankhyaneel Sarkar

Last Updated: December 02, 2023, 11:46 IST

London, United Kingdom (UK)

Mit’s body was fished out from the Thames river in London earlier this month. (Image: Shutterstock/Representative)

Mit’s physique was fished out from the Thames river in London earlier this month. (Image: Shutterstock/Representative)

Mitkumar Patel was scheduled to start finding out in Sheffield however was discovered useless in London’s Thames.

A 23-year-old Indian pupil, Mitkumar Patel, who moved to the UK 9 weeks in the past for his research was discovered useless on the financial institution of the Thames river in London on November 21. His household reported him lacking on November 17.

A passerby discovered his physique in the river Thames close to the Canary Wharf space of east London. They known as the Metropolitan Police who known as paramedics who declared Mitkumar useless.

Mitkumar, often known as Mit, by his close to and pricey ones, moved to the UK on September 19 and was residing with them in Plaistow, east London. His cousins are elevating cash in order to repatriate his physique to India to enable his mother and father and sisters to say their closing goodbyes and end his final rites.

Mit was anticipated to transfer to Sheffield on November 20 to begin his diploma course on the Sheffield Hallam University and a part-time job at Amazon. His UK-based cousin turned apprehensive when Mitkumar failed to return dwelling from a each day stroll. They discovered that Mitkumar left his home keys at dwelling.

They reported him lacking to the police on November 18 and instantly started contacting lacking individuals charities and began pasting posters in areas he frequented with posters and flyers.

Parth, Mit’s cousin, mentioned in the times earlier than his demise Mit despatched a relative a sequence of voice messages and so they discovered that in these messages, Mit outlined a plan on how to finish his life.

“He belonged to a farmer family and used to live in a village. So we decided to do fundraising to help out his family and to send his body to India,” Parth wrote on the fundraising web page.

“Officers believe they know the identity of the deceased. The death is not believed to be suspicious,” a spokesperson for Scotland Yard mentioned, confirming that police, paramedics and the hearth brigade responded to stories a person’s physique was discovered on the riverbank at Caledonian Wharf.

(with inputs from PTI)



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