

Indian student's body found in London lake after going missing
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|FirstPost|a year agoThe body of Gurashman Singh Bhatia, an Indian student who went missing in London, has been found in a lake. The police are treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious. They have released a CCTV image of Bhatia and are asking for information about his movements before his disappearance.
The body of Gurashman Singh Bhatia, an Indian student who went missing in London, has been found in a lake. The police are treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious. They have released a CCTV image of Bhatia and are asking for information about his movements before his disappearance.
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•Gurashman Singh Bhatia's body found in a lake in London after going missing.
•Police treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious.
•CCTV image released, seeking information on his movements before disappearance.
•Indian student community in UK had appealed for help in finding him.
•Bhatia was pursuing an MSc in Digital Finance at Loughborough University.
•Police treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious.
•CCTV image released, seeking information on his movements before disappearance.
•Indian student community in UK had appealed for help in finding him.
•Bhatia was pursuing an MSc in Digital Finance at Loughborough University.
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