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54 foreign students died in Australia in ’08, half Indians: report

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  • About 54 overseas students, nearly half of them Indians, died of various causes in Australia last year, but coroners were trying to suppress the details of the deaths, a leading daily here reported on Wednesday.

    The Australian High Commission in New Delhi released a statement on Wednesday night, contesting the claims. It said the report did not contain accurate statistics.

    The report in The Age, which comes amid a series of racial attacks targeting Indian students in Australia, claimed the toll is higher than the federal Government has admitted.

    State and territory coroners, under the National Coroners Information System (NCIS), have refused an application by the daily for data on deaths of overseas students in the year to November 2008, the paper said.

    A spokeswoman for Victorian Coroner Jennifer Coate said the information would not be made public because it was not exhaustive. “The nationality and occupation of someone who has died is not required to be automatically recorded,” she said. The refusal came after the NCIS previously indicated that the information would be made available, the report said.

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    In February, under questioning in Parliament, the Government said 51 overseas students died in that year, with 34 dying of “unknown” causes. Fourteen cases were cited as accidents and three as death from illness.

    But an investigation by The Age has established the death toll is higher than 51 — around 54 — with most coming from India, Korea and China. Nearly half were Indians, the report said adding, Indians were holding one-fifth of the total student visas at that time.

    Not safe in the land of OZ!By: Shyam Chabra | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Indians would do well to heed the advice of those willing toinform them of the true situation in Australia.It is high time that the usual sales pitch from visiting politicians,education representatives and the rest who are interested infinancial gain should be ignored.Police in Australia are unable to provide sufficient protection to the average citizen and are deployed in revenue raising duties for eachstate.These are almost bankrupt.Do you believe that Australia,a country that is unable to supply its own students with courses will willingly invite Indians to takeplaces in its universities?Can you imagine this happening in India?Local students here are refused entry because theyare unable to pay upfront fees and the place is given to a foreign fee paying student!And you thought Australia was awealthy,egalitarian nation?Don't be fooled any longer.
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