A Nepalese student has recently completed his Diploma of Nursing found dead in Australia. Western Australia Police found the body of Nischal Ghimire, 22 at West Beach Adelaide, South Australia about 1400 kilometers far from Sydney. Police found the body floating near the boat ramp of the West Beach around 7.30 pm Friday after a desperate search operation after reported missing.
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Ghimire was living at Clarence Park was reported missing about 12.30 am this morning after he fails to return from Glenelg beach South Australia Police said in a statement. He was seen last about 4 pm 27 December, when he picked up the child he cares for, later the pair reported missing. After the missing report police conducted ‘an extensive sea, air, and land search were conducted with the assistance of police Water Operations Unit, PolAir, SES, Sea Rescue, police trail bikes and foot patrols before he was located this evening’ SA Police statement reads. The boy aged 10 was located earlier and said has a disability to speak.
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A friend runs to be at the side of other associates of Nischal Ghimire whose body was found floating off West Beach boat ramp. They faced an emotional wait before finally identifying his body just before 9pm. @theTiser pic.twitter.com/6FyJKKBRT7
— Mitch Mott (@MitchMottTiser) December 28, 2018
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Ghimire was working for aged-care and disability services provider Assured Home Care and preferred career for the boy with whom he was reported missing. The Nepalese student Ghimire arrived in Australia in July 2016 on a student visa to study Diploma of Nursing in Adelaide. Adelaide Now writes in its report, ‘it is understood visa problems and travel costs are preventing Mr Ghimire’s parents from coming to Australia.’
Police are preparing a report for the Coroner after the body of missing man Nischal Ghimire was found at West Beach this evening after an extensive air, sea and land search. Thanks to all volunteers and members of the public who assisted in the search.
https://t.co/pKjVkdM2mA— South Australia Police (@SAPoliceNews) December 28, 2018
Before police located Ghimire, his wallet, phone, and clothes, as well as his white Mitsubishi Colt, found locked and parked near the beach. Police said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding to the death of the young Nepalese student.