Sneha Chowdary Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 WASHINGTON: A 26-year-old Ph D student from Andhra Pradesh has drowned in a swimming accident at Burlington City in Vermont.Sasi Sekhar Kunta from Vijayawada drowned when he and his friends jumped off the Burlington bike-path footbridge in to Winooski river on June 5, the Telugu Association of North America (TANA) said in a statement.Burlington Fire department, Colchester Technical Rescue, the US Coast Guard and bystanders conducted the search but couldn't find him since it was already dark and the visibility was very poor, TANA said.The team continued the search and finally found the body next day from near the bridge.Burlington Police detectives are investigating the case and don't suspect any foul play.Jayaram Komati, TANA president and Prasad Thotakura, executive vice-president expressed their shock and dismay in losing a "young and bright student in a freak accident".RIP..
pahilvaan Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 eedu swimming ki endukelladu mama..........ssame incident happend to right infront of my ey's in Nebraska....oka tamilodu almost drowned in swimmin gpool ..gaurd save chesadu......vadiki swimming radu but trying to learn swimming in the depth of 9 feet......
150bryant Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 cha PhD student...antey loss to the scientific community..RIP
golmaal govindam Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 Chala bad. RIP.Telugu vallalo maximum bevars gallu vuntau (MS people like me). Kontha mandi matramey Phd chestaru. Alanti samardhudu velli poyadu :( Feel very bad.
badha Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 [quote author=Duvva Abbulu link=topic=73733.msg781231#msg781231 date=1276285590] WASHINGTON: A 26-year-old Ph D student from Andhra Pradesh has drowned in a swimming accident at Burlington City in Vermont.Sasi Sekhar Kunta from Vijayawada drowned when he and his friends jumped off the Burlington bike-path footbridge in to Winooski river on June 5, the Telugu Association of North America (TANA) said in a statement.Burlington Fire department, Colchester Technical Rescue, the US Coast Guard and bystanders conducted the search but couldn't find him since it was already dark and the visibility was very poor, TANA said.The team continued the search and finally found the body next day from near the bridge.Burlington Police detectives are investigating the case and don't suspect any foul play.Jayaram Komati, TANA president and Prasad Thotakura, executive vice-president expressed their shock and dismay in losing a "young and bright student in a freak accident".RIP..[/quote]RIP
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