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Andhra techie dies in California waterfall accident during trip with friends

Andhra techie dies in California waterfall accident during trip with friends

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NEW DELHI: A tech professional from Andhra Pradesh, working in the US, died in an accident at a waterfall in California while on a trip with friends, police said on Sunday. The deceased, Singireddy Sai Sriharikrishna, was from Piridi village in Vizianagaram district. “The techie died in an accident during a visit to a waterfall in California,” an official told PTI. Following the incident, TDP MLA R V S K K Rangarao spoke to Andhra Pradesh NRI empowerment minister Kondapalli Srinivas, seeking early repatriation of the body.He is survived by his parents, Singireddy Srinivasa Rao and Ramadevi.More details awaited.

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