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Hyderabad student missing in Finland for over two months found dead

Hyderabad student Manideep Reddy, missing in Finland for over two months, was found dead in Helsinki, raising suspicions of foul play.

Hyderabad student missing in Finland for over two months found dead

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"We have many doubts. After two months, the body has been recovered. We strongly feel that it is a suspicious death and not a natural death," says Manideep Reddy’s family lawyer

Updated - July 12, 2026 12:21 pm IST - Hyderabad

Manideep Reddy was pursuing a Bachelor’s Programme in Software and Systems Engineering at Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT University), Lahti Campus, Finland. He was residing at Ritaniemenkatu, Lahti. Photo: Special Arrangement

The body of an 18-year-old student from Hyderabad who went missing in Finland in May this year was recovered from the sea in Helsinki, as per information given to the family members in Hyderabad by the Indian Embassy in Finland.

The Indian Embassy in Finland, in an email to the family on Friday (July 10, 2026), informed that the authorities in Finland intimated them that the body of Manideep Reddy was found in the sea in Helsinki, the family's lawyer KLB Kumar said on Saturday (July 11).

Manideep Reddy was pursuing a Bachelor's Programme in Software and Systems Engineering at Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT University), Lahti Campus, Finland. He was residing at Ritaniemenkatu, Lahti.

Kumar said Manideep Reddy was last seen at a mall in Helsinki on May 5. He said the family and he, as its counsel, feel that it is a suspicious death.

He alleged that the Finnish government was intentionally suppressing "many facts/things" in covering up the whole issue as a natural death. He claimed that the case was not properly investigated.

"We have many doubts. After two months, the body has been recovered. We strongly feel that it is a suspicious death and not a natural death," Mr. Kumar said, adding that Manideep's parents are in agony and apprehending that something happened on May 5 itself.

He requested the Central Government to allow the parents to go to Finland and make enquiries and see the body.

"We demand that the death should be investigated properly. They [Finnish authorities] are supposed to investigate the circumstances under which the boy disappeared and how the death occurred," he said.

Mr. Kumar further claimed that after the case was registered by the Finnish police, initially brief information was given to the family regarding the investigation, but after May 29, they "stopped" the communication.

Gujja Muthyam Reddy, father of Manideep Reddy, had on June 19 said a friend of his son, who hails from Delhi, had lodged a complaint with Finnish police following their request.

He had told PTI that after May 29, all communication between the family members and the concerned authorities in Finland had completely ceased.

He had then alleged that despite his repeated emails, telephone calls, and ongoing efforts to obtain updates on the investigation and his son's whereabouts, the concerned authorities had not responded to his emails or calls and had not provided any further information on the progress of the investigation.

Published - July 12, 2026 11:29 am IST

Hyderabad / Finland / Telangana / death / India

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