The deaths of seven Indian college students across the United States in less than two months have shocked the community and raised serious questions about how they could have been prevented. Although the deaths are unrelated, there is concern about students' mental health particularly among those in the Indian community, experts told ABC News. The incidents involved Indian students from different universities, and range from death by suicides, accidental overdoses and a brutal assault, according to authorities.
HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to a young Limerick man who passed away suddenly in Australia. Alan Walsh has been remembered as "a much-loved player and.
The nation's largest railroad union wants federal regulators to do more to ensure conductors are properly trained in the wake of two recent trainee deaths. The Transportation Division of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers union that represents conductors wants the Federal Railroad Administration to establish clear standards for how long new employees are trained and who mentors them to teach them the craft after they finish their formal training. The union said the recent deaths of two CSX trainees on different occasions in Maryland over the past two months highlight the need for better training.