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22-year-old Indian student found dead in Toronto

Toronto, June 16 (UNI) A 22-year-old Indian student from Haryana who was reported missing nearly a month ago was found dead in Toronto, according to Canadian police.
Sahil Kumar was last seen on the afternoon of May 16 near Yonge and Dundas streets in downtown Toronto. Kumar had moved to Hamilton from India in April and was set to begin a web design program at Humber College earlier this spring.
In a news release, Toronto police said Kumar's body was found on May 26 — 10 days after he went missing. While the investigation remains open, police said the case "does not appear to be a criminal matter."
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