According to the UK news outlet The Courier, two Indian students at Dundee University in Scotland died in an accident at a Scottish waterfall. On Wednesday, April 17, the victims, Jitendranath Jitu Karuturi, 26, and Chanhakya Bolisetti, 22, were hiking with a friend close to Blair Atholls scenic Linn of Tummel waterfall. They reportedly fell into the water while attempting to take a photo. At Dundee University, Jitu and Chanhakya were both pursuing masters degrees in data science and engineering.Investigations underwayWe received a report of two individuals, aged 22 and 26, in the water at the Linn of Tummel waterfall near Blair Atholl, a Police Scotland spokesperson said at around 7 p.m. on Wednesday. After local searches and the arrival of emergency personnel, the bodies of two men were found in the water. There does not seem to be anything suspicious going on with these fatalities, but investigations are still ongoing to determine the whole story. A report would soon be sent to the procurator fiscal.Some more info about the menJitu used to work at the Taza Indian Buffet in Dundee and had previously studied in the US. Vaseem Salimi, his manager, regards him as composed, trustworthy, and diligent. In 2022, Chanhakya received his degree from JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad. A spokesperson for Dundee University told the UK media, This has been a horrible event that has stunned us all, and our thoughts are with the families and friends of the students.