The youngsters were found dead at the Linn of Tummel Falls in Perthshire. On Wednesday night, a heart-wrenching tragedy occurred at the Linn of Tummel Falls, a famous scenic spot near Blair Athol, Perthshire, Scotland. Two University of Dundee...

On Wednesday night this week, a heart-wrenching tragedy occurred at the famous Linn of Tummel Falls near Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. Two Masters in Data Science and Engineering students from the University of Dundee were unfortunate when trying to take a selfie. He slipped from the edge of the waterfall and died in the accident.

26-year-old jitendranath karuturi and 22-year-old chanhakya bolisetti were reported missing at around 7pm, and emergency rescue personnel immediately rushed to the scene to launch search and rescue operations. After a detailed search of the waterfall area, the bodies of the two men were eventually found in the rushing waters of the waterfall.

The University of Dundee officially expressed its deep condolences and stated: "This is an extremely sad accident. The teachers and students of the whole school are immersed in great shock. Our hearts go out to the families and families of the deceased students. Friends are with us. Facing this extremely difficult moment, the school is doing its best to provide necessary psychological comfort and support to the relatives and friends of the victims. "

The Scottish police are still conducting an in-depth investigation on the matter and making a preliminary judgment on the incident. Nothing suspicious. According to a police spokesman, they responded immediately after receiving the report. After emergency search and rescue, they found two young men aged 22 and 26 in the waterfall area. The details of the case need to be further clarified, but preliminary investigations show that there is no suspicion of homicide. The police will submit a complete report to the prosecutor after ascertaining the facts.

It is reported that the two college students who died unfortunately worked part-time at the Taza Indian buffet restaurant in Dundee and were deeply loved and praised by their colleagues. Restaurant manager Wasim Salimi said sadly in an interview with the Courier: "All the staff are extremely sad, and Jitu is especially loved by everyone. He was humble and polite, with a gentle personality. He has never had any No matter how heavy the workload is, he always maintains a calm and calm attitude, never quarrels with others, and is always a trustworthy member of the team.”