Missing Indian-origin student Aalaap Narasipura found dead in US

The circumstances of Narasipura's death remain under investigation, but police said they don't suspect any foul play.
Missing Indian-origin student Aalaap Narasipura found dead in US
Missing Indian-origin student Aalaap Narasipura found dead in US
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An Indian-origin student was found dead in New York after he went missing earlier this week, police said.

Aalaap Narasipura, 20, was an electrical engineering student at Cornell University and was missing from Wednesday, ABC News reported.

Cornell University Police said Narasipura's body was recovered on Friday from Fall Creek, a gorge located near Ithaca Falls.

The circumstances of Narasipura's death remain under investigation, but police said they don't suspect any foul play.

State and local authorities from multiple agencies searched Narasipura's residence, academic spaces and regular routes of travel as well as adjacent natural areas and gorges around the Ivy League university. 

They did not find any evidence of his whereabouts until coming across his body in Fall Creek, police said.

Earlier in the week, police had released a photo and description of Narasipura seeking more information in the case.

Narasipura was set to graduate this December, according to the report.

"He was an active member of the Ultimate Frisbee team, enjoyed taking photos and planned on continuing at Cornell to pursue a Masters of Engineering Degree," said Ryan Lombardi, Vice President for student and campus life at Cornell. 

"On behalf of the Cornell University community, I extend our deepest condolences to Aalaap's family and friends as they grieve this tragedy," Lombardi said. 

"They are in our thoughts as we all come to grips with the enormity of this loss," he said.

The frisbee team that he was part of put out this message, "On behalf of the Cornell Buds and the entire Cornell Ultimate community, we want to express our most heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Aalaap Narasipura, or as we knew him, Appa. We have loved and cherished our time with Aalaap both on and off of the field, and we will sorely miss him. In this sad time, we hope that everyone remembers Appa as we do - as a kind, funny, and talented individual with an easy-going smile for anyone lucky enough to meet him. Rest in peace, friend."

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