22-Year-Old Indian International Student Tragically Killed by Falling Tree in British Columbia
Rajput had been living in Kelowna while studying hospitality management through online courses at a B.C. college.
A late-night bonfire turned into a devastating tragedy when 22-year-old Indian international student Rittika Rajput lost her life after being struck by a falling tree near James Lake, Kelowna, British Columbia. The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, leaving her family and friends in shock and sparking a community-driven effort to repatriate her body to India.
Rajput, who had come to Canada to pursue her dreams of a brighter future, was spending the evening with a friend when sudden winds caused a tree to crack and collapse. According to Amarjit Lalli, a family friend, the group was startled by the noise and began running to safety. “The girls kind of got up and started running. One went one way, and, unfortunately, Rittika went the wrong way, and the tree ended up on top,” Lalli told CBC’s Radio West.
Rajput had been living in Kelowna while studying hospitality management through online courses at a B.C. college. Her education was funded by her mother, Kiran Rajput, a seamstress in India, who had taken out a substantial loan to ensure her daughter could build a better future abroad.
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