Coimbatore athlete Samyashree's father urges government for her safe return from Turkey

L.Samyashree, a class 12 student of CMS School, Coimbatore had left to Trabzon, Turkey to participate in the ISF Gynmnasaide 2016. 

 

The coup chaos at turkey has killed more than 60 people and detained more than 750 soldiers across the country. 

The present chaotic situation prevailing at Turkey has caused huge concern to the parents of all the 40 students representing India, who are currently in Turkey. 

Samyashree's father has spoken to her lastly at around 3:00 am today and after which he was unable to connect with her, it has put him in a state of perturbation. Hence, he had approached the District Collector Hariharan to escalate the issue to the State Chief Minister and ensure safety return of all the 40 students in Turkey.

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