Top News | On March 19, an Indian PhD student at the London School of Economics was murdered in a cycling accident. Gurgaon native Cheistha Kochhar, 33, her away after being struck by a lorry on her way back to her house in the English metropolis. At the time of the occurrence, her spouse was cycling a few metres ahead of her. Report claims that despite the efforts of the police and paramedics, Cheistha died at the site. According to the publication, the driver of the truck, which was thought to be a garbage truck, assisted the police with their inquiry. Investigations are underway, and no arrests have been made. Keep an eye on Mirror Now for the latest developments.

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    The former associate at Niti AOG and an Indian scholar ches chesa kocher has died in a fatal accident in London last week she was run over by a garbage truck while cycling back to her London home along with her husband who was only a short distance ahead now despite the

    Swift arrival of the police and paramedics chesa succumbed to her injuries at the scene the former CEO of Ni yog amab Gant has expressed sorrow over her untimely passing through an online post recalling her vibrant spirit and academic Pursuits cha also relocated to London with her husband back in

    September embarking on a 4-year doctoral program at the London School of Economics before pursuing her PhD Trisha was involved in various roles including her tenure at TI yog where she even set up a nudge unit for Behavioral Science Sciences she also worked with the center for social and behavior

    Change the former associate at Niti AOG and an Indian scholar ches chesa coocher has died in a fatal accident in London last week she was run over by a garbage truck while cycling back to her London home along with her husband who was only a short distance ahead now despite the

    Swift arrival of the police and paramedics chesa succumbed to her injuries at the scene the former CEO of Ni yog amab Gant has expressed sorrow over her untimely passing through an online post recalling her vibrant spirit and academic Pursuits cha also relocated to London with her husband back in

    September embarking on a 4-year doctoral program at the London School of Economics before pursuing her PhD tra was involved in various roles including her tenure at TI yog where she even set up a nudge unit for Behavioral Science Sciences she also worked with the center for social and behavior change

    31 Comments

    1. Maybe she would have returned to India and become a policy maker. England be kind to Indian students and those who come to work in your country.

    2. Indians are being targeted globally. Indira Nooyi has herself confirmed this and expressed her concerns. In India, we have Modi Ji and team to protect us but outside Hindus have become easy targets. Fight back India, both dirty elements here and there

    3. Unfortunate, accident in developed world against cyclists and pedestrian is unusual. Is the system collapsing in UK. 🤷‍♂️

      Is the first world a myth.?
      G7 countries trend is towards the third world is it?

      Better we have our own universities and get the professors and Lecturer to teach in out country.

    4. So sad of indian student killed in road accident.may her soul rest in peace.🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🌼🌹🥀🌻🌷🏵️🍁🌸🌺B'loru.karnataka.india.

    5. Still people are not getting sense not to go to US. Spending lakhs of amount and developing their country and sacrificing their lives. So sad.

    6. It’s sad I am also HGV driver in London but cycling and Indian attitudes on road don’t help it’s easy to blame drivers but fact is cyclists don’t follow any rules and can’t be policed RIP and my condolences to her family 🙏🏿

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