Punjab to get injured African student airlifted to Delhi
by IANS
Chandigarh: The Punjab government said on Sunday it will bear the expenses of airlifting an injured Burundian student to Delhi for his onward journey home. The young man is in coma since he was assaulted in the state in April.

A spokesman of the Punjab chief minister's office said the state would arrange and pay for taking Yannick Nihangaza to New Delhi in an air-ambulance.

He said on the request of the student's father, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal had also agreed to pay the business class airfare for Yannick and his father to travel to a hospital in Rwanada in Africa.

Yannick, who was pursuing a B.Sc. in computers at Lovely Professional University near Jalandhar, was attacked by some young men April 21 in Jalandhar after an argument outside a liquor shop, 150 km from here....more    
05:30 AM, Aug 06, 2012

Seventh accused in Burundi student attack case held Chandigarh: One more person allegedly involved in the attack on Burundi student Yannick Nihangaza was on Friday arrested near Satlaj Chowk area of the city. Jaswant Singh alias Bantu was on Friday arrested near Satlaj Chowk, said Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Headquarter) Navjot Singh Mahal. With Jaswant's arrest total number of persons who are behind the bars for brutally attacking the 23-year-old student has reached to seven. Three days...  
12:21 AM, Jul 14, 2012

Burundi student attack case: One more arrested Chandigarh: Punjab Police on Tuesday arrested the son of a cooperative mill Managing Director and issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) against an accused in the case of attack on Burundi student Yannick Nihangaza over two months ago. "We have made a fresh arrest. The accused Amarbir Bajwa is charged with beating up Yannick and he has been arrested," Additional DCP Jalandhar, Navjot Mahal, said. He said Bajwa, whose father...  
10:30 PM, Jul 10, 2012

Burundi boy attack: Fourth accused arrested New Delhi: The fourth accused in the Burundi student attack case was arrested in Punjab on Monday, Navjot S Mahal, Additional DCP, said. Amandeep Singh was arrested by the Jalandhar Police on Monday afternoon. Yannick, a student of B Sc (Computers) at a private university near Jalandhar was brutally beaten up outside his rented accommodation in Dashmesh Nagar on the night of April 21, while he was celebrating the birthday...  
02:43 PM, Jul 09, 2012

Police harbouring a criminal: Burundi boy's brother New Delhi: Romi Uppal, son of a senior police officer and a key accused in the case of attack on Burundi student Yannick Nihangaza, has been sent to two days in police remand. He is the son of an SP rank officer from Nawanshahr. With Romi's arrest, the total number of persons arrested so far in the attack on Yannick, who slipped into coma after the assault, has gone up...  
04:39 PM, Jul 08, 2012

Burundi student attack: Policeman's son surrenders Patiala: Romi Uppal, son of a senior police officer and a key accused in the case of attack on Burundi student Yannick Nihangaza, on Saturday surrendered before police. Jalandhar DCP Sarabjit Singh said Romi had surrendered himself. With Romi's arrest, the total number of persons arrested so far in the attack on Yannick, who slipped into coma after the assault, has gone up to three. Earlier, two accused, Sahil Deep...  
10:46 PM, Jul 07, 2012

African student a victim of racial abuse?

A 23-year-old Burundi national studying in Punjab is in coma after being brutally beaten in April this year. ...
03:23 PM, Jul 07, 2012

Badal announces Rs 5 lakh for African in coma
by IANS
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday evening announced immediate cash assistance of Rs 500,000 to African national Nestor Ntibateganya, father of 23-year-old student Yannick Nihangaza who is in coma since the last two months after assault by a group of youngsters April 21 in Jalandhar. The chief minister was quick to order total support to the family as this issue came to his notice, a state government...  
02:23 AM, Jul 07, 2012

Attack on a Burundi boy: Is it discrimination?

A Burundian student is in a coma for three months now in Jalandhar and his father is crying for justice. ...
11:47 PM, Jul 06, 2012

News 360: African student in coma for three months

Beaten mercilessly in Punjab, an African student has been lying in coma for three months. ...
11:25 PM, Jul 06, 2012

I am devastated, says African student's father

The father of the African student, who is in come for three months, says these are hard times for him and his family. ...
11:05 PM, Jul 06, 2012

African student attack not racist: Burundi envoy Jalandhar/New Delhi: Beaten mercilessly in Punjab, an African student has been lying in coma for three months. The incident has put a question mark on India's track record of dealing with African students. However, reacting to the incident, the envoy of Burundi has said that it is a criminal case and not a racist attack. Yannik, a 23-year-old boy from Burundi was a student of the Lovely University in Punjab....  
06:39 PM, Jul 06, 2012

Punjab: African student beaten, in coma Jalandhar: A Burundi national and a student of Punjab's Lovely University was reportedly beaten and left for dead in Jalandhar in April this year. The 23-year-old, Yannick Nihangaza is currently in coma. The boy was allegedly pelted with stones and beaten up on April 22. Two people have been arrested in the case. His father has now written an emotional appeal to India asking that he be repatriated to Burundi....  
03:49 PM, Jul 06, 2012