14th November 2024

Telangana Student’s Fatal Jet Ski Accident in Florida, US

by | Mar 16, 2024 | Community, Indian-American

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Venkataramana Pittala, a 27-year-old master’s student in health informatics at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis(IUPUI) and hailing from Kazipet, Telangana, tragically lost his life in a jet ski mishap at the Fury playground near Wisteria Island in Florida on March 9. The collision between two jet skis resulted in his untimely death, while a 14-year-old boy escaped without injuries.

Pittala, who was set to graduate in May 2024, had pursued his bachelors in physiotherapy from NTR University of Health Sciences before moving to the US for further studies. His friends have started a GoFundMe page seeking donations to support his family during this difficult time. The page aims to raise funds to send his body to his family for his final rites and other expenses and burdens.

The mishap has left the Indian community in Telangana and the US in shock and mourning. Pittala’s friends and well-wishers are urging for support and contributions to help his family during this challenging period.

The incident has shed light on the importance of safety measures and regulations for water sports and recreational activities, especially for international students studying abroad. The tragic loss of Pittala has sparked conversations about the need for stricter safety guidelines and awareness for such activities to prevent similar mishaps in the future.

Venkataramana Pittala’s untimely demise has left a void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the community. His promising future and academic pursuits have been cut short, leaving behind a legacy of potential and ambition.

The Indian student’s tragic death serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of safety precautions, especially in high-risk activities. As the community mourns the loss of a bright young individual, efforts are being made to support his family and honor his memory.

The news of Pittala’s passing has sent shockwaves through both the Indian and international student communities, prompting discussions about safety and the need for support during times of tragedy. As the investigation into the mishap continues, the community stands in solidarity with Pittala’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.

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