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Suspicious death of young yoga guru from Gwalior in China

Yoga guru from Gwalior died under suspicious circumstances in China. It is being told that his body was found hanging. The incident happened a week ago. Till now the family is not getting the correct information. He has appealed to the Central Government to bring the body to India.

Chinese officials are calling it a case of suicide. At the same time, the family has accused the Chinese woman and her young Indian friend of murder.

Prabal Kushwaha’s father Surendra Singh was a resident of Kampu area in Gwalior. He was the only son of the family. On December 20, he spoke at home over video calling. After this his phone started switching off. Based on suspicion, the family tried to contact his female friends Su-Chin and Miss Rosie in China, but they also did not receive the phone.

When contacted on 23 December, they told that Prabal had hanged himself. After a lot of efforts, the embassy also gave the same information to the family.

Prabal was fond of yoga and Malkhamb since childhood. He went to Bengaluru to pursue a diploma in yoga. There, along with yoga, he learned other languages including Chinese. The father told that during the yoga class, he met a Chinese girl named Su China and Miss Rosie. He got a job offer at the Yoga Center in Beijing. Considering a good opportunity, he went to China in February last year.

Prabal’s family is in shock. The family members are appealing for help from the Indian Embassy. It was told by the embassy that it would take one and a half month for the body to reach India. Father Surendra Kushwaha has appealed to Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia to bring the body to India soon.

Passport of Prabal Kushwaha. The family members are appealing for help from the Indian Embassy.
It may take 45 days for the dead body to reach India
Prabal’s family told that a few days ago there was a dispute between the owner of the yoga institute and Prabal regarding money transactions. They allege that the son did not commit suicide, but was murdered and hanged. The family made several efforts through tweets and letters, then the embassy informed that it may take 40 to 45 days for Prabal’s body to reach India.

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