A month ago, Indian-origin student Akul Dhawan died in America.
Recently it became known what caused his death. According to reports, despite repeated requests, Akul was not allowed to enter the nightclub.
Investigation revealed that Akul had hypothermia due to the cold of the night due to which he died.
Entry not found to enter the club
On the night of January 20, a student of the University of Illinois at Chicago, he wanted to enter a night club on the university campus with his friends but was not allowed to enter the club.
During that time the officers stopped Akul. He repeatedly went to the club and asked for permission to enter but was turned away each time.
Akul was trying to enter the club since 11:30 pm. The temperature in the city that day was minus 2.7 degrees Celsius. The Indian origin student caught cold due to being outside.
Due to which he later died. A report of the Champaign County Coroner was published on February 20, in which this information has come to light.
Dead body recovered after 10 hours
Akul’s body was recovered from the university campus the next morning. Initially the cause of his death was not known. The police had started investigation on the basis of the complaint but the cause of death was not known for a long time.
Akul’s friends told that he called Akul several times that day and night but he never picked up the phone. Later they reached the police and the body was recovered in the morning. The report also mentioned that Akul had consumed excessive alcohol that night. Was drunk.
Family members raised questions on the attitude of the police
Akul was lying just 200 meters away from the place where he was reported missing. His family raised the question that why did it take 10 hours to find the student at such a short distance? Why was he not found even after filing a complaint at night? Had he been found at the right time, perhaps death could have been avoided.
Akul’s parents live in California and they also raised questions on the role of the police. In the last few weeks, there have been reports of unusual deaths of students of Indian origin from America.
Due to which new concerns have arisen. Indians are reportedly being discriminated against in most cases in America.