The parents of Indian student Naveen Shekharappa Gyangoudar, who was killed in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, have decided to donate their son's body for medical research. Giving information on Saturday, Naveen's father Shankarappa said that my son wanted to achieve something in the field of medicine, but it could not happen. He said that Naveen's body can be used by at least other medical students for studies so his family has decided to donate the body for medical research.
The dead body was to come on the first 20th
Earlier, on Friday, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai clarified that the body of Naveen, who was killed during an ongoing Russia-Ukraine shelling, will reach Bengaluru airport from the battlefield at 3 am on Monday. Although earlier it was announced by the government to bring the body on Sunday. Let us inform you that the Chief Minister of Karnataka has given financial assistance of Rs 25 lakh to Naveen Shekharappa's family and has also promised a job to one of the family members.
The dead body will be kept for public viewing
Naveen's father told that the son's body would reach his village by 9 am on the 21st. He will then perform the worship as per the Veera Shaiva tradition and after that keep it for the public's darshan. He said that he would later donate the body to SS Hospital Davangere for medical studies. Shankarappa said he is happy that at least his son's body has been brought back. Naveen's father further said that the CM spoke to me and also said that he would also come to Bengaluru airport and village.
Naveen died on the 10th day of the war
Let us inform you that Naveen Shekharappa Gyangoudar, an MBBS student, was a resident of the Haveri district of Karnataka. He had become a victim of the shelling by Russia on Ukraine. When Naveen was in line to get food in a supermarket on the 10th day of the war, he lost his life in the attack at the same time.
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