I can share what I’m able to verify right now, but I don’t have live access to the latest updates in this moment. Here’s what is publicly reported about Dr. Nikhil Autar in recent months:
- Reports from May 2026 indicate that Dr. Nikhil Autar, co-founder of Doctors Against Violence Towards Women and a NSW Young Australian of the Year recipient, had died at age 32. Several outlets published tributes and obituaries confirming his passing and highlighting his advocacy for domestic violence victims and his medical-device work.[3][5][6]
- Prior coverage notes his multidisciplinary work as a medical researcher, entrepreneur, and advocate, including initiatives like Bheem Health and KNIA Maps, and his role in promoting accessibility and patient care improvements in Australia.[2][6][8]
- Tributes emphasize the impact of his leadership in healthcare accessibility and his efforts to support vulnerable communities, including migrants and people with disabilities.[5][8]
- Media features around his life describe his journey overcoming leukemia, earning recognition as the 2024 NSW Young Australian of the Year, and continuing to influence health-tech and patient advocacy.[6][7][2]
If you’d like, I can:
- Compile a concise timeline of key events and verify each with links.
- Summarize his major initiatives (Bheem Health, KNIA Maps, Doctors Against Violence Towards Women) and their intended impact.
- Look for official statements from organizations like Doctors Against Violence Towards Women or Western Sydney University for corroboration.
Would you like a brief timeline or a focused summary of his main projects? If you prefer, I can also search for any more recent statements from family or institutions to confirm current status and memorial details.