Priyanka Chopra reacts to Indian student Jaahnavi Kandula's death in US – Hindustan Times

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Sep 17, 2023 07:09 AM IST

Priyanka Chopra talked about Jaahnavi Kandula’s loss of life in a brand new put up. Jaahnavi died in January after she was hit by a Seattle police patrol car within the US.

Actor Priyanka Chopra has reacted to the information of the loss of life of Indian-origin girl Jaahnavi Kandula. The 23-year-old died on January 23, 2023, after being struck by a Seattle police patrol car within the US. Months after her loss of life, a recording from a body-worn digital camera surfaced, the place two union leaders from the Seattle Police Division joked about her loss of life. (Additionally Learn | Priyanka Chopra responds to 9-year-old Indian origin lady who sang American nationwide anthem at US Open)

Priyanka Chopra shared a post on Instagram. (Instagram)
Priyanka Chopra shared a put up on Instagram. (Instagram)

Priyanka reacts to Jaahnavi’s loss of life

Taking to Instagram Tales on Saturday evening, Priyanka re-shared a put up by Folks. She wrote, “It is appalling to study that such a tragic incident that occurred 9 months in the past is simply coming to mild now. A life is a life. One can not put any worth on it.” Jaahnavi hailed from Andhra Pradesh. She was pursuing a grasp’s diploma from the Northeastern College campus in South Lake Union and was set to graduate in December this yr.

Priyanka Chopra shared a post about Indian student Jaahnavi Kandula's death.
Priyanka Chopra shared a put up about Indian scholar Jaahnavi Kandula’s loss of life.

Farhan earlier condoled Jaahnavi’s loss of life

Not too long ago, filmmaker-actor Farhan Akhtar took to Instagram and paid his condolences. “#JaahnaviKandula. We did not know one another however I do know that as a scholar making ready to make a spot for herself on the planet, your potential was limitless and your worth immeasurable. Condolences to your loved ones. RIP,” he wrote, including an image of Jaahnavi.

Northeastern College will award Jaanhavi her diploma posthumously

The Northeastern College introduced that it’ll award Jaanhavi her diploma posthumously. The announcement was made by Chancellor of the College, Kenneth W Henderson who affirmed hope that the continued investigations will carry a measure of justice and accountability. “The college plans to award Jaahnavi her diploma posthumously and current it to her household,” the college said on its Fb web page.

What occurred with Jaahnavi

On September 11, the Seattle Police Division launched footage from Officer Daniel Auderer’s physique digital camera. Daniel left his physique digital camera on after responding to the South Lake Union space the place a marked patrol car pushed by one other officer Kevin Dave struck and killed Jaahnavi Kandula, in accordance with an NBC Information report.

A day after the incident, the police stated that the officer had been responding to a “precedence one name.” Within the footage, Daniel, who serves as vice chairman of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, drove and talked concerning the accident in a name with the guild’s president Mike Solan.

Within the video, Daniel stated “she is lifeless” earlier than bursting out into laughter. Referring to Jaanhavi, he stated, “No, it’s an everyday individual.” In direction of the tip of the clip, he additionally stated, by bursts of laughter, “Yeah, simply write a examine. Eleven thousand {dollars}. She was 26 anyway,” misstating her age. “He additional stated, ‘She had restricted worth,’” the New York Put up reported.

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