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Zambia student dies after falling from 8th floor in Greater Noida

By IANS | Updated: April 6, 2023 15:50 IST

Greater Noida, April 6 A student of the Sharda University tragically died after falling from the eighth floor ...

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Greater Noida, April 6 A student of the Sharda University tragically died after falling from the eighth floor of a residential building in Greater Noida, an official said on Thursday.

The deceased, identified, as Mamaba M. Bwalia, a man in her early 20s, was a native of Zambia and was pursuing Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) at the Sharda University in Greater Noida.

Police said: "The incident took place in Jaypee Aman society near sector 151, Greater Noida on Wednesday around 11 p.m. The student fell from the balcony of his flat under suspicious circumstances."

Bwalia was living in the flat along with his two other Zambian friends.

Knowledge Park police station in-charge Vinod Kumar said that Bwalia was immediately rushed to a hospital after the incident, where the doctors declared him dead.

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