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"When he needed help, he was not rescued": Nikhil Deeljore's parents demand justice after his death at the University of Mauritius

Summary by L'Express
Nikhil Deeljore's family, a first-year medical student at the University of Mauritius, decided to fight for justice after the tragic death of their son on 19 February. They retained the services of Sunil Bheeroo, who sent an official letter to the management of the university last week. In this correspondence, the family expresses its "deep dismay" in the face of the "shocky and entirely preventable" circumstances.
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Nikhil Deeljore's family, a first-year medical student at the University of Mauritius, decided to fight for justice after the tragic death of their son on 19 February. They retained the services of Sunil Bheeroo, who sent an official letter to the management of the university last week. In this correspondence, the family expresses its "deep dismay" in the face of the "shocky and entirely preventable" circumstances.

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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