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Two Indian students drowned in Texas pool
Wednesday, 05.09.2007, 03:33am (GMT-7)

HOUSTON: Two Indian students, whose bodies were found in a swimming pool in the US city of Kingsville, have been identified by police which has ruled out any foul play in the incident. The victims, both 23, have been identified as Pravesh Kumar and Vijay Mahadvan, both graduate students at Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK).

Kumar was looking forward to graduating in August with a Master's in Business Administration, while Mahadevan was working on his Master's in Electrical Engineering. Police ruled out any foul play in the accident. "It doesn't appear that (a murder) occurred," Kingsville Chief of Police Ricardo Torres said. "It appears it was just a really bad accident." Police said the two men had been drinking alcohol when they climbed the locked gate surrounding the pool.

Both were wearing only a pair of blue jeans. Police said while they are investigating this case nothing suspicious appears to have happened, and they are calling it an accidental drowning. Dr Muhittin Yilmaz, Mahadevan's professor, said he met the hardworking student back in August last and recently took him under his wing as a teaching assistant. The two were planning to work on a project this summer involving helicopters. "He was very talkative, very nice and family oriented as well, he tried to balance family with business," Yilmaz said.

"When we would talk about it, I could see it, his eagerness, his willingness to work hard." That willingness to work hard is now a fond memory of Mahadevan that Dr Yilmaz said he will always treasure. "I'm going to miss him definitely," Yilmaz said.

"I was looking forward to working with him this summer, if his parents get this message, I would tell them they have to be very proud of him." A makeshift memorial for both Mahadevan and Kumar has been set up at the complex where they died. School officials said a candle light vigil will take place.

PTI

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