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    BODY OF INDIAN STUDENT ARRIVES FROM ARMENIA

    The Statesman (India)
    April 24, 2006 Monday

    Statesman News Service SILIGURI, April 23: Shell-shocked family
    members received the body of Prashant Anchalia, who died on Thursday
    after apparently falling from the sixth floor of the Yerevan State
    Medical Universitys hostel in Armenia, at Bagdogra airport around
    1.30 pm today. A pall of gloom descended on the town as Prashants
    body reached his residence at Church Road here from Bagdogra airport.

    A large number of people had gathered outside the residence of
    the Anchalias to bid adieu to Prashant, whom they used to know as
    a brilliant student, who he died in mysterious circumstances in
    Armenia. Puja Goel, who too hails from Siliguri and studies at YSMU
    in Armenia, and Abhishek, Prashants friend, accompanied the body as
    it reached Siliguri from Armenia, via New Delhi.

    The duo was so shocked with the death of their friend that they could
    not even speak to the media. Later in the evening, they narrated
    the entire incident, and the lackadaisical attitude of the YSMU
    authorities, to the victims family members. The grief-stricken family
    members of Prashant, after hearing the duo, alleged that Prashant was
    murdered. We demand a high-level inquiry into the circumstances that
    led to Prashants death, Mr Pankaj Anchalia, the victims elder brother,
    said. Puja and Abhishek, eyewitnesses of the incident, alleged that
    they wanted to give their friend first aid but policemen and the
    medical department dean of YSMU, Ms Anna Sargsayn, didnt allow them,
    saying that they must wait for an ambulance.

    The ambulance arrived in 50 minutes without any doctor, the necessary
    medicine and oxygen. The Indian students approached the YSMUs newly
    appointed rector, Mr Gohar Kjalyan, but the latter insulted them,
    instead of offering help. Mr Pankaj Anchalia said what they heard from
    Puja and Abhishek was unfortunate. Either the CBI or the Interpol
    should probe the incident, he demanded. Mr Anchalia also lashed
    out at the Prime Ministers Office for not responding to their fax
    message. The Government of India should have helped us bring the
    body from Armenia. But they did not. Had the Lok Sabha Speaker, Mr
    Somnath Chatterjee, not intervened, the body would not have reached
    Siliguri today, he said. Mr Somnath Chatterjee had contacted the
    Indian amabassador in Armenia, Mrs Reena Pandey, and instructed her
    to extend all possible help to us. He also sent his condolences to us,
    Mr Anchalia added.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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