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Indian Student Dies In Pool Incident In Rhode Island University

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Feb, 2019 12:00 AM

    In a tragic incident, a student from India died at a campus pool in the University of Rhode Island (URI) in the US.


    Suhail Habeeb, a graduate student in physics from India, died on Sunday following an incident that occurred in a Tootell Physical Education Centre pool on the Kingston Campus, the University said.


    The University is “saddened by the recent loss of one of our community members, Suhail Habeeb,” it said. He had been enrolled at the University since Fall 2016.


    Staff from Campus Recreation, URI Police Department, and URI Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to Tootell late afternoon on Sunday. URI Police and EMS were dispatched and arriving units found lifeguards performing CPR on Habeeb. He was transported by EMS to a local hospital where he was later identified and pronounced deceased.


    The University extended its deepest condolences to Habeeb’s family, friends and colleagues.

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