Gold coast doctor dies
Dr Ujjwala, who has been working at the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Australia, met with her untimely death in an alleged freak accident during trekking.
A young woman who plunged 20 metres to her death over the weekend while hiking at an Aussie national park with friends has been identified as medical graduate Ujvala Vemuru. Vemuru, aged in her 20s, was taking photos at Yanbacoochie Falls at the Lamington National Park in the Gold Coast Hinterland on Saturday afternoon, when she dropped her camera tripod over a ledge. Attempting to retrieve it, Vemuru slipped and fell some 10 metres down a slope, before plunging a further 10 metres into the waterhole, the Daily Mail reported. Despite the exhaustive efforts of three off-duty doctors who were with her at the time, she died at the scene. Anger after iconic trees destroyed during road works: 'Atrocious'. It took rescue crews over six hours to retrieve Vemuru's body, with a Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesperson explaining that multiple crews, including paramedics and firefighters, were deployed to locate her. Vemuru graduated with a degree in medicine from Bond University on the Gold Coast just last year.
Gold coast doctor dies
Vemuru Ujvala 23 , a native of Krishna district, who was practising at a hospital in Brisbane, died after falling into a gorge while trekking with friends. According to family members, her mortal remains will be flown to Andhra Pradesh on Saturday. The last rites will be performed in Elukapadu village in Unguturu mandal. Her relatives said she had fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a doctor and was planning to do post-graduation but the tragic accident cut short her life. The accident occurred when she dropped her camera and while trying to retrieve it, fell into a meter-deep gorge. It took six hours for the rescue team to retrieve her body. Timely, authentic, and diverse news coverage for a connected community. Stay informed! Sign in. Privacy Policy.
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Dr Ujvala Vemuru, a promising young medic, has plunged to her death off a waterfall after trying to retrieve photographic equipment. Dr Vemuru tried to retrieve the tripod but slipped and fell 10 metres down a slope and another 10 metres off a waterfall. It is further reported that three off-duty doctors worked tirelessly to save Dr Vemuru but she tragically died at the scene. Paramedics and firefighters reportedly attended the area where Ms Vemuru died earlier this week to retrieve the body. A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesperson told media that it took some time for multiple emergency crews to locate the woman and carry out a risk assessment. Global Indian Diaspora needs fair, non-hyphenated, and questioning journalism, packed with on-ground reporting. The Australia Today — with exceptional reporters, columnists, and editors — is doing just that.
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Gold coast doctor dies
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Stay Connected. On the 2nd of this month, Ujjwala, who was trekking with her friends, allegedly slipped and then fell into a steep valley, which led to her death. Curated By: Rohit. Load more. The mortal remains have been brought to her grandfather's house in Elukapadu under the Unguturu mandal limits of Andhra Pradesh for performing the last rites. The Independent. At least 10 people have died and a further 10 are missing after heavy rains caused flash flooding and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island. The Oscars host needed just six words to tear Donald Trump's nasty review apart. Ujvala tried to retrieve the tripod but slipped and fell 10 metres down a slope and another 10 metres off a waterfall. She was named as one of "WA's brightest young minds" for her exam results in her final year at Willetton Senior High School in A magnitude 9. Medical graudate plunges to death at Aussie national park.
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She sustained bleeding injuries and her death in this accident left her parents and relatives in deep grief. It took six hours for the rescue team to retrieve her body. Vemuru Ujvala 23 , a native of Krishna district, who was practising at a hospital in Brisbane, died after falling into a gorge while trekking with friends. Global Indian Diaspora needs fair, non-hyphenated, and questioning journalism, packed with on-ground reporting. Dr Vemuru tried to retrieve the tripod but slipped and fell 10 metres down a slope and another 10 metres off a waterfall. Per Google's release notes for Wallet this week, the app can now pull some movie tickets and boarding passes from users Gmail inboxes automatically. Loading Comments You can engage with The Australia Today's audience by aligning your advertising campaign to our stories. The incident occurred when Ujwala Vemuru, a recent medicine graduate, was hiking with friends last Saturday. Vemuru graduated with a degree in medicine from Bond University on the Gold Coast just last year. Stay Connected. They were enjoying their time together.
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