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India demands Venezuela investigation into sailor's mysterious death

Indian sailor's death in Venezuela raises concerns after autopsy reveals missing organs

Farida Sheikh
Farida Sheikh
International Affairs Writer · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 09:01 pm
India demands Venezuela investigation into sailor's mysterious death

India has formally requested Venezuela to conduct a thorough investigation into the death of sailor Rakesh Chauhan, 33, following an autopsy that revealed missing organs from his body. Chauhan died on May 7 in Falcón state, with Venezuelan authorities initially attributing the death to a heart attack based on the medical certificate issued at the time.

The Indian government's diplomatic intervention came after family members and officials raised serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding Chauhan's death. The autopsy findings have prompted New Delhi to seek clarification from Venezuelan authorities about the exact cause of death and the missing organs, indicating potential foul play or medical negligence.

This case highlights the vulnerabilities faced by Indian workers and sailors abroad, particularly in countries where medical standards and transparency may be questionable. Chauhan was working in Venezuela when he died, and the mysterious nature of the autopsy findings has triggered alarm within diplomatic and maritime circles in India.

The incident underscores the importance of proper investigation protocols for Indian nationals who die under suspicious circumstances overseas. India's intervention signals its commitment to ensuring justice and accountability for its citizens abroad, while also raising questions about the adequacy of medical practices and death investigation procedures in Venezuela.

The Ministry of External Affairs is expected to pursue this matter through official channels and bilateral agreements. This case may also prompt Indian maritime authorities to review safety and medical care standards for Indian sailors working in foreign waters and ports.

Source: Hindustan Times

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