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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Amarnath Ghosh’s body still in Morgue in US; friends call for justice

“Amarnath Ghosh’s body still in Morgue in US; friends call for justice”, New Indian, March 6, 2024:

“A full week has elapsed since the tragic demise of Indian classical dancer Amarnath Ghosh in the United States, yet his body languishes in the morgue, with no last rites performed and a frustrating lack of progress in the investigation into his death.

The delay in repatriating his remains and the ambiguity surrounding his death have ignited fury among his friends and supporters, who demand justice through a thorough investigation to apprehend the culprits.

Amarnath Ghosh, a gifted classical dancer from India, embarked on a journey to the United States with aspirations of pursuing a Ph.D. in his craft. With faith in the opportunities America offered, he secured a full fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis…..”

Read the full article at Newindian.in

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