Indian-origin student drowns in Canada
Friday May 27, 2011
10:42:23 AM, Gurmukh Singh, IANS
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Toronto:
An Indian-origin student of the University of Waterloo near here
has drowned in the chilly waters of Pickerel Lake while trying to
save a friend.
Ishan Srinivasan, 21, who lived in the Toronto suburb of
Mississauga, drowned when their boat capsized in frigid waters,
plunging him and his two friends into the lake.
Srinivasan's body was cremated here Thursday.
His two friends, who survived and were admitted to hospital with
hypothermia, have recovered, according to the Toronto Star
newspaper.
Recalling their ordeal after their boat capsized, one of the
survivors told the paper, "We were all struggling. The water was
freezing. The canoe tipped over and I knew if we didn't call
someone it would have been over for all of us."
The survivor said he and Srinivasan tried to save their third
friend who was struggling to stay afloat despite being the only
one wearing a life jacket.
He said that between shouts for help, he and Srinivasan took turns
to prop up their sinking friend.
But by the time neighbours in nearby cottages arrived in
motorboats to save them, Srinivasan drowned.
The University of Waterloo is a favourite institution with Indian
students. Hyderabad-born Prem Watsa, who is known as the 'Canadian
Warren Buffet', is the chancellor of the university.
(Gurmukh Singh can be
contacted at gurmukh.s@ians.in)
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