Indian student from Delhi dies in Canada, consulate extends support

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Tanya Tyagi, an Indian student from Delhi at the University of Calgary, died on June 17. The cause of the death remains unknown. The Indian Consulate is assisting her family.

Tanya Tyagi, an Indian student from Delhi at the University of Calgary, died on June 17,

Tanya Tyagi, an Indian student from Delhi at the University of Calgary, died on June 17. (Photo: Ishutyagi91/X)

India Today World Desk

UPDATED: Jun 20, 2025 04:17 IST

An Indian student from Delhi pursuing studies at the University of Calgary in Canada has died, the Consulate General of India in Vancouver confirmed on Thursday.

The student hacacas been identified as Tanya Tyagi. The circumstances surrounding her sudden demise remain unclear at this time.

“We are saddened by the sudden demise of Ms. Tanya Tyagi, an Indian student at University of Calgary. The Consulate is in touch with the authorities and will provide all required assistance to the bereaved family. Our heartfelt condolences & prayers are with his family & friends of the deceased,” the Consulate said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Officials have not yet released further details about the cause or conditions of her death.

An unverified post on X, which tagged the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) of India seeking assistance, claimed that she died due to a heart attack.

Appeal 4 help
Tanya Tyagi, a student from Northeast Delhi residing at 559/11D, Lane No 12, Vijay Park, had gone to Canada for studies. She died on June 17, 2025,due to a heart attack.The student's family has appealed to PM Modi for help in bringing her body back.@PMOIndia
(1/2) pic.twitter.com/le7gR2K3oV— Ishu Tyagi (Advocate) (@Ishutyagi91) June 19, 2025

This incident comes just months after another distressing case involving an Indian student abroad. In March this year, Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old Indian citizen and permanent US resident from Chantilly, Virginia, went missing while vacationing in the Dominican Republic. A student at the University of Pittsburgh, she was last seen in the early hours of March 6 on the beach at the Riu Punta Cana Hotel.

Local and international agencies, including the US State Department, FBI, and Dominican Police, continue to investigate Konanki’s disappearance. She was vacationing with college friends when she reportedly vanished while walking along the shore.

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Aashish Vashistha

Published On:

Jun 20, 2025

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