Indian Student Tanya Tyagi Passes Away in Canada: Details Emerge

Tragic News from Vancouver
On Thursday, the Indian Consulate in Vancouver confirmed the unfortunate passing of Tanya Tyagi, an Indian student enrolled at the University of Calgary in Canada. Tanya, originally from Delhi, was mourned by the Consulate, which expressed its sorrow over her unexpected death. They assured that they would extend all necessary support to her grieving family. The specific circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear.
Official Statement from the Consulate
The Consulate General of India in Vancouver released a statement saying, "We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Ms. Tanya Tyagi, an Indian student at the University of Calgary. We are coordinating with local authorities and will provide all necessary assistance to her family. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time."
Details Surrounding Her Death
As further information is awaited, a post on X by an individual named Ishu Tyagi has called for assistance from the Prime Minister's Office. This unverified message claimed that Tanya passed away on June 17 due to a heart attack. The post detailed that Tanya, who lived in Northeast Delhi, had traveled to Canada for her studies and her family is seeking help from PM Modi to repatriate her body.
Who Was Tanya Tyagi?
Tanya Tyagi was pursuing her Master's degree in Food Safety and Quality at the University of Alberta. Her LinkedIn profile indicates that she had previously earned a BTech degree from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology. Tanya had also gained experience as a Retail Sales Manager at Metro Mart Store for over a year and worked as a Quality Assurance Intern at Zippy Edible Products Pvt. Ltd.
Previous Incidents
This incident follows another tragic case involving Vanshika Saini, a 21-year-old student from Derabassi, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Ottawa earlier this year. After completing her final exams, she went missing on April 22, and her body was discovered two days later on a beach near Ottawa.