Hyderabad woman, who went to US for higher education, seen starving, depressed in Chicago

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An Indian lady, hailing from Hyderabad who went to research in the US was noticed on the streets of Chicago after her belongings had been stolen.

A Hyderabad lady went to the United States to pursue a grasp’s diploma in Information Science. She was noticed on the roads of Chicago preventing melancholy and hunger in spite of everything her belongings had been reportedly stolen.  The lady’s mom Sayeda Wahaj Fatima wrote a letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and sought his assist in bringing again her daughter. 

The letter was shared on social media by BRS chief Khaleequr Rahaman. “Ms.Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi from Hyd went to pursue MS from TRINE University, Detroit was found in a very bad condition in Chicago, IL. Her mother has appealed @DrSJaishankar to bring back her daughter. Would appreciate the immediate help,” Rahman wrote captioning the submit on Twitter.

The submit additionally has a video of the girl who recognized herself as Minhaj Zaidi. Zaidi seems to be depressed and starved. She might be seen clearly having troubles remembering her title at first. 

The letter written by the girl’s mom learn, “My daughter Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi, a resident of Maula Ali in Telangana, went to pursue her Masters in Information Science from TRINE University, Detroit, USA during August 2021 and was often in touch with us. Since past two months, she has not been in touch with me and recently we came to know through two Hyderabad youths that my daughter is in depression and someone stole her belongings, which left her to starvation. My daughter was spotted on the roads of Chicago in the USA.”

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“It is requested to kindly ask the embassy of India, Washington DC, USA and Indian Consulate in Chicago USA to immediately interfere and bring back my daughter as soon as possible back to India. Necessary action taken in this regard may be informed,” it added.