In a tragic incident in County Carlow, Ireland, two Indian nationals, Bhargav Chitturi and Suresh Cherukuri, lost their lives in a car accident. The accident occurred when their vehicle collided with a tree in the early hours of Friday morning.
The Indian Embassy in Dublin expressed deep condolences and assured support to the families and friends of the deceased. They are also providing assistance to two other Indian nationals who were injured in the accident.
The Indian community has come together to mourn the loss and has set up a fundraiser to help with funeral costs and other expenses. The fundraiser has successfully raised over Euro 25,000 in less than 24 hours.
Chitturi and Cherukuri were declared dead at the scene. Two other occupants, a man and a woman in their 20s, sustained serious injuries but are not in life-threatening condition. They are receiving treatment at St. Luke's General Hospital in Kilkenny.
Organizer Venkat Vuppala expressed deep sorrow over the untimely passing of the two students from SETU Carlow, highlighting the community's grief and support efforts.
Ireland is a country in Europe, known for its green landscapes and rich history. It is located to the west of Great Britain.
Indian nationals are people who are citizens of India, which means they belong to India and have an Indian passport.
County Carlow is a small area in Ireland, like a district in India. It is known for its beautiful countryside and historical sites.
An embassy is a place where representatives of a country work in another country. The Indian Embassy in Dublin helps Indian people in Ireland with various issues.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. It is a big city with many people and is known for its culture and history.
Euro is the currency used in many European countries, including Ireland. It is like the Rupee in India.
SETU Carlow is a college in Ireland where students go to study. It is similar to a university in India.
Venkat Vuppala is a person who helped organize support for the families of the accident victims. He is part of the Indian community in Ireland.
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