'Missing' Hyderabad student found dead in US
Mohammad Abdul Arfath, hailing from Hyderabad wenr missing in US from March 7
By Newsmeter Network Published on 9 April 2024 4:43 AM GMTNew York: A 25-year-old Indian student from Hyderabad who had been missing since last month was found dead in the US city of Cleveland, the second death within a week as the community grapples with a string of such tragedies.
Mohammad Abdul Arfath, hailing from Nacharam, Hyderabad, arrived in the US last year in May to pursue a Masters in IT from Cleveland University.
āAnguished to learn that Mr Mohammed Abdul Arfath, for whom search operation was underway, was found dead in Cleveland, Ohio,ā the Consulate General of India in New York said in a post on X.
Offering ādeepest condolencesā to Arfathās family, the Consulate said it is in touch with local agencies to ensure a thorough investigation into his death.
āWe are extending all possible assistance to the bereaved family to transport his mortal remains to India,ā the Consulate added.
Last month, the Consulate said that it was working with local law enforcement authorities to locate the Indian student.
Arfathās father Mohammed Saleem had said that Arfath last spoke to him on March 7, and since then he has not been in touch with his family. His mobile phone is switched off as well.
āWe are working with local law enforcement agencies to find him at the earliest,ā the Consulate had said.
Mohammad Abdul Arfath from Hyderabad, studying in the US, has gone missing there since March 7 and his family here said they received a "ransom" call. Mohammed Abdul, a resident of Nacharam here, went to the US in May 2023 to pursue a Masters in IT from Cleveland University, and was staying in Cleveland, his family said.
Arfathās roommates in the US had informed his father that they lodged a missing persons complaint with Cleveland Police. However, on March 19, Arfathās family received a call from an unidentified person, who claimed that Arfath had been kidnapped allegedly by a gang selling drugs and demanded USD 1,200 to āreleaseā him.
The caller also threatened to sell Arfathās kidneys if the ransom wasnāt paid, his father said.
āI got a call from an unknown number, and the caller informed me that my son had been kidnapped and demanded money. The caller did not mention the mode of payment but just asked to pay the amount. When I asked the caller to allow us to talk to my son, he refused,ā Saleem told PTI in Hyderabad.
Arfathās parents have requested the Central government to take necessary measures to locate and bring back their son safely. Saleem has also written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
The incident is the latest in a string of troubling cases pertaining to the safety and security of Indian students in the US.
Last week, an Indian student in Ohio, Uma Satya Sai Gadde, died and police are investigating the case.
Inputs from PTI