West Africa: The process of death of Indian citizens in foreign countries is not stopping

West Africa: The process of death of Indian citizens in foreign countries is not stopping

The issue of killing of Indian citizens in foreign countries is not showing any signs of stopping. First, Indian classical dancer Amarnath Ghosh was shot dead in America, while now news of the death of two Indian citizens has been received in Abidjan, West African country Ivory Coast. The deceased have been identified as Santosh Goyal and Sanjay Goyal. It is being told that both were going from India to Ivory Coast.

Indian Embassy is helping the family

The Indian Embassy expressed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family and assured them of all possible assistance in this difficult time. x (formerly Twitter), the Indian Embassy revealed that it is actively coordinating with local authorities to facilitate repatriation of the bodies to India. The embassy also said it would provide comprehensive assistance to the bereaved family.

Effort to return the mortal remains to India

The embassy said in the post, ‘We express our condolences to the family of Santosh Goyal and Sanjay Goyal. Our Embassy is fully committed to providing all possible assistance to the family at this sad time. We are in constant touch with the local authorities to ensure quick and smooth transportation of the mortal remains back to India.

Embassy working closely for thorough investigation of death

Additionally, the Embassy stressed that it is working closely to ensure a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the Indian nationals. The embassy said in the statement that we are working closely with local authorities to ensure a comprehensive investigation of the matter. Our priority is to ascertain the facts surrounding this unfortunate incident and provide answers to the bereaved family. We will continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities to bring clarity to this situation.

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