I've raised £40000 to Help Repatriate Chiranjeevi’s Body and Aid his friends who are undergoing severe injuries

On the morning of December 10th, tragedy struck three young students—Chiranjeevi, Sai Badri, and Yamalayya—who were traveling to work. At approximately 5:30 AM, they were involved in a devastating accident. Chiranjeevi, a bright, hardworking, and kind-hearted young man, tragically lost his life, while Sai Badri and Yamalayya sustained severe injuries to their back, neck, and face.
About Chiranjeevi
Chiranjeevi had come to the UK to pursue his master’s degree at Swansea University with hopes of building a brighter future for himself and his family. Coming from a financially struggling household, he worked tirelessly at Corby Warehouse to support his education and provide for his loved ones.
He is survived by his younger brother, who is currently pursuing his higher studies in India, and his deeply heartbroken parents. Chiranjeevi’s father and mother had pinned all their hopes on their sons and sacrificed greatly to support their education. The news of Chiranjeevi’s tragic passing has left them shattered and struggling to comprehend the loss. They are now desperately waiting to bring his body back home to India to give him a proper farewell.
Repatriating Chiranjeevi’s body is not only emotionally taxing but also involves considerable financial and logistical challenges. It is expected to take at least seven to ten working days to complete the process. His family, already in deep emotional distress, is now faced with the burden of navigating these difficult circumstances while trying to cope with the loss of their beloved son.
About Sai Badri and Yamalayya
Sai Badri and Yamalayya, who were traveling with Chiranjeevi, are now in serious condition. Both have sustained major injuries, including trauma to their back, neck, and face. These two young men, like Chiranjeevi, came to the UK to pursue their master’s degrees and worked part-time to make ends meet. They are now in urgent need of medical treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term support to recover from this tragic accident.
Why We Need Your Support
This accident has left a deep scar on all three families. Chiranjeevi’s family is not only grieving the loss of their son but also facing immense financial difficulties in bringing him back home for his last rites. Sai Badri and Yamalayya’s families are struggling to arrange funds for the medical care and rehabilitation their sons desperately need.
We are raising funds to:
1. Repatriate Chiranjeevi’s body to India so that his family can give him a dignified farewell.
2. Support Chiranjeevi’s grieving parents and younger brother, who are struggling to cope emotionally and financially with this tragedy.
3. Help Sai Badri and Yamalayya recover by funding their rehabilitation, ongoing care and financial support to their families.
These families, already in financially vulnerable situations, cannot shoulder this burden alone. Together, we can ease their struggles and give them the strength to face this unimaginable tragedy.
The ratio of distribution of these funds will be 40 (Chiranjeevi):40 (Yamalayya):20 (Sai Badri)
How to Contribute
Your contribution—no matter the amount—will help us:
• Cover the costs of repatriating Chiranjeevi’s body to India.
• Provide financial assistance to his family to cope with this loss.
• Support the medical and rehabilitation expenses of Sai Badri and Yamalayya.
Let’s Stand Together
This is a moment for us to come together as a community to show these families that they are not alone. In addition to your financial support, we also request your thoughts and prayers to give them moral strength to navigate these dark times.
On behalf of Chiranjeevi’s family and the families of Sai Badri and Yamalayya, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your kindness, generosity, and compassion.
Together, let us help these families rebuild their lives after this tragic loss.
Team INSAUK