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Australian government ban on citizens returning from India claims lives
An anti-democratic and racist ban imposed by the Australian government, blocking its own citizens seeking to return from the coronavirus catastrophe in India, is claiming victims with a Sydney man dying in a Delhi hospital last Sunday.
The tragic news came as Prime Minister Scott Morrison admitted this week, for the first time, that there are more than 11,000 Australian citizens stranded in India who want to leave. His Liberal-National Coalition government had previously given hazy estimates of around 9,000 in that dire plight. Those earlier figures were accompanied by assertions that 900 of the citizens were classified as “vulnerable,” meaning they would be at significant risk of succumbing to COVID-19 infection.
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Another Australian dies of coronavirus in India
Sydney man Sunil Khanna, 51, was in New Delhi caring for his parents when all three tested positive on April 25, the
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Mr Khanna is one of three Australians to have died of coronavirus in India in recent weeks.
Sydney man Govind Kant, 47, died of coronavirus, also in New Delhi. Mr Kant had returned to India for his mother s funeral.
An unnamed 59-year-old permanent resident has also died of the disease in India.
India s new infections of coronavirus have declined to 267,334 in the last 24 hours, down from a week of more than 400,000 cases a day.
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A third Australian man has died in India from COVID-19 and his desperate brother is begging for their elderly father now alone in the country to be allowed into Australia.
Sunil Khanna, 51, an Australian citizen from Sydneyâs west, had been living in New Delhi before his death where he cared for his elderly parents who were Indian nationals.
Sanjay Khanna with photos of his brother and mother who have recently died in India. His brother was an Australian citizen and died of COVID-19.
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According to his brother Sanjay Khanna, of Kellyville in Sydneyâs west, Sunil and their parents tested positive to COVID-19 on April 25.