Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

GAYA BOY WAS KILLED, SUSPECT HELD: CHINA

Aman Nagsen, who hailed from Gaya, was a Business Administra­tion student at China’s Tianjin Foreign Studies University. He was found dead recently on July 29

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BEIJING: The death of a 20-yearold student from Gaya in China’s Tianjin city was a homicide and a foreigner has been arrested in connection with the murder, the Chinese foreign ministry said here on Tuesday,

The suspect’s nationalit­y has not been disclosed, officials said.

Aman Nagsen, who hailed from Bihar’s Gaya, was a student of Business Administra­tion in the Tianjin Foreign Studies University. He was found dead on July 29.

The Chinese foreign ministry said that around 8.00 pm, police received a call that an “Indian student was lying on the floor of the dormitory with no sign of life”.

“The initial investigat­ion found it to be a case of homicide and the suspect is another foreign student of the university embassy,” it said.

BEIJING: The death of a 20-yearold student from Gaya in China’s Tianjin city was a homicide and a foreigner has been arrested in connection with the murder, the Chinese foreign ministry said here on Tuesday,

The suspect’s nationalit­y has not been disclosed, officials said.

Aman Nagsen, who hailed from Bihar’s Gaya, was a student of Business Administra­tion in the Tianjin Foreign Studies University. He was found dead on July 29.

The Chinese foreign ministry, in a written response to PTI, said that around 8.00 pm, Tianjin police received a call that an “Indian student was lying on the floor of the dormitory with no sign of life”.

“The initial investigat­ion found it to be a case of homicide and the suspect is another foreign student of the university. Compulsory measures have been taken on the suspect and the case is still under further investigat­ion.

“Relevant Chinese authoritie­s have notified the Indian embassy in Beijing of the situation of the case on July 30 and 31 respective­ly and maintained communicat­ion with the embassy,” it said.

An autopsy was conducted on Tuesday, it said, adding that issuance of the death certificat­e is expected to take a few days as it is a case of homicide, the officials said.

Nagsen was one of the few Indian students who remained in China through the coronaviru­s pandemic while most of the 23,000 odd Indian students, who left for home, were stuck in India, unable to return due to Beijing’s reluctance to lift visa restrictio­ns.

The embassy officials said Nagsen’s family has been informed of the progress of the investigat­ions into his death case.

An official of the embassy was expected to visit Tianjin, located about 100km from Beijing, to discuss the progress of the case and work out arrangemen­ts to send the body to India. Currently, no flights are operationa­l between India and China in wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

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Aman Nagsen was one of the few Indian students who remained in China through the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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