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Hyderabad Student Found Dead in Finland

Mystery surrounds death, family seeks independent probe

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 12 July 2026 at 12:46 am
Hyderabad Student Found Dead in Finland

A Hyderabad student, Manideep Reddy Gujja, has been declared dead by Finnish authorities after his disappearance in May. The student's body was recovered from the sea and identified through fingerprint analysis.

The body was found with a wallet containing Manideep's identity card and his mother's credit card. Finnish police have stated that they found no evidence of criminal activity in the case.

Manideep had asked his mother for Rs 6,000 before his disappearance. The family is now seeking an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.

Manideep was a student in Finland, and his disappearance had been a cause of concern for his family. The Finnish authorities had been investigating the case, but the family is not satisfied with the findings.

The family's request for an independent investigation suggests that they have some doubts about the official version of events. They may be seeking more information about the circumstances leading up to Manideep's death.

Finnish police have a reputation for being thorough in their investigations, but the family's concerns highlight the need for transparency in such cases. The investigation into Manideep's death is ongoing, and it remains to be seen what the independent probe will uncover.

The death of a young student abroad can be a traumatic experience for the family, and it is natural that they would want to know more about the circumstances surrounding the death. The Indian government may also be taking an interest in the case, given the involvement of an Indian citizen.

In recent years, there have been several cases of Indian students dying under mysterious circumstances abroad. These cases often raise questions about the safety and well-being of Indian students studying overseas.

The investigation into Manideep's death will hopefully provide some answers to the questions that the family and the authorities have. It is also a reminder of the need for Indian students to be aware of their surroundings and to take necessary precautions when studying abroad.

The case highlights the complexities of investigating deaths that occur abroad, especially when there are concerns about the official version of events. It also underscores the importance of families being able to get the information they need to understand what happened to their loved ones.

In the end, the death of Manideep Reddy Gujja is a tragic reminder of the risks and uncertainties that can be involved in studying abroad. It is a difficult time for the family, and they deserve to get the answers they are seeking about the circumstances surrounding his death.

The Indian community in Finland and elsewhere will be watching the developments in this case closely, and hoping that the truth about Manideep's death will eventually come to light.

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