Bad news has come out from Georgia for India. According to the information received so far, 11 Indian citizens have died in a hill resort located in Gudauri, Georgia. According to local media reports in the former Soviet country, according to initial reports, 11 Indian people may have died due to poisonous carbon monoxide gas.
Indian Embassy issued statement
The Indian Embassy in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, has expressed grief over learning about the unfortunate demise of eleven Indian nationals in Gudauri. The Embassy has expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. The Indian Embassy said, “The Embassy is working closely with the local authorities so that the bodies can be repatriated soon.” The Indian Mission in Georgia said in a statement on December 16, “We are also in touch with the bereaved families and every Are committed to providing possible assistance.”
no signs of physical injury
A total of 12 people were found dead in the hill resort of Gudauri, Georgia, out of which 11 were Indians. According to the information, a statement has been issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia that there were no signs of violence or physical injury on any of the victims. A forensic test has also been conducted to determine the exact cause of death.
Dead bodies found in rest area
According to the information, bodies of Indian citizens were found in the rest area on the second floor of the restaurant. Everyone was working there. Let us tell you that Gudauri is a popular ski resort located on the Greater Caucasus mountain range in Georgia. Investigation action is being taken in this matter.
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