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A 21-year-old, Sanskar Srivastava, from a farmer’s family in Bhind, has died in Scotland. He was pursuing an MSc in Forensic Science at the University of Stirling. Scottish Police have informed the Indian Embassy that it was a case of suicide, but the family refuses to accept this. Relatives say Sanskar was doing well in his studies and earning around ₹1 lakh from a part-time job, so they question why he would take such a step. His mother, Neelam, said, “During our last video call, Sanskar told me he would return home soon. I never imagined he wouldn’t come back. My son cannot take his own life; he has been murdered.” Had taken a loan of ₹40 lakh to send him for studies Originally from Mau town in Bhind, farmer Kuldeep Srivastava said that Sanskar was their only son. He had taken a loan of ₹40 lakh to send him there for studies, but on March 7, they learned that he had died. This news has devastated the entire family. His mother was informed about this 10-12 days later. Almost 19 to 20 days have passed. Our eyes have dried up, but his mortal remains have not arrived yet. Case suspicious, demand for a second post-mortem Father Kuldeep has limited vision due to eye disease. He has appealed to Gwalior Collector Ruchika Chauhan and the Government of India to bring his son’s body back to India as soon as possible. According to information, Sanskar’s body may arrive at Delhi airport on March 27. The family demands that his post-mortem be conducted again at JAH (Jayarogya Hospital) in Gwalior, so that the real cause of death can be revealed. The entire family believes that Sanskar could not have taken such a suicidal step. Family’s 5 big questions? Sanskar’s mother, Neelam, and uncle, Anoop Srivastava, have raised some questions with the police and administration. Last video call… Will come home next year mom Father Kuldeep said in a choked voice that on March 5 (Holi) night, Sanskar had a video call with the entire family for about 2 hours. He was happy. He promised his mother Neelam that after completing his studies, he would return home next year. When his phone didn’t come for two days, we were worried because he used to talk to his mother every day. According to the father, we told this to our relative Gaurav, who lives in Germany. He contacted the University of Scotland. First came the reply that they would connect with Sanskar. After this, the police called and asked, ‘What is your relation with Sanskar?’ They said they were his uncle. Then the police informed that Sanskar had committed suicide. Then they took the parents’ phone number. On March 7, calls came from the university and the Indian embassy that Sanskar had committed suicide behind the college campus. Uncle said, ‘Sanskar was bright in studies’ Uncle Anoop said that Sanskar was not only bright in studies but also responsible. After graduating from MLB College in Gwalior, he went to Scotland for PG studies. There he was doing a part-time job along with his studies. He used to earn around 90 thousand to ₹1 lakh per month. He used to say that I had started earning. If the family needs money, I will send it. We told him, ‘Son, focus on your studies’. There is no problem here. Ujjain student murdered in Canada Earlier, a student from Ujjain was murdered by college students in Canada. 10-12 youths first beat up the student, then ran a vehicle over him. The student sustained serious injuries. He was admitted to the hospital, where he died. The incident occurred on March 14 in Fort St. John city. According to information, the deceased has been identified as Gurkirat Singh Manocha, who was a resident of Parshvanath City located on Dewas Road. He was studying a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management at Northern Lights College in Canada. CM Mohan Yadav expressed grief and conveyed his condolences to the family.