Another Indian dies in US, family accuses murder, police rule out criminal angle

Another Indian dies in US, family accuses murder, police rule out criminal angle

Abhijeeth Paruchuru’s family claims he was murdered by unidentified persons on March 11

New Delhi:

A 20-year-old Indian student has been found dead in the United States and his family claims he was murdered.

Abhijeeth Paruchuru, a resident of Bripalam in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, is an engineering student at Boston University while his parents Paruchuri Cha Paruchuri Chakradhar and Srilakshmi Boruna live in Connecticut.

According to his family, he was murdered by unknown persons on the university campus on March 11 and his body was left in a car in the forest.

After his friends complained, officials identified his body based on his cell phone signal.

However, the Indian Consulate General in New York said preliminary investigations have ruled out anything suspicious.

“Paruchuru’s parents are in direct contact with detectives. Preliminary investigations rule out foul play,” the consulate posted on X.

“We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Indian student Abhijit Paruchuru in Boston,” the statement said.

The consulate also said it “provided assistance with documentation and transportation of his remains to India” and was in contact with local authorities as well as the Indian-American community on the matter.

Paruchuru’s last rites were performed on Monday in his home state of Andhra Pradesh.

See also  'Faf du Plessis at No. 3, give up...': Indian great suggests huge changes to RCB line-up

Since the beginning of 2024, at least nine Indians and Indian-origin students have died in the United States.

wait reply load…

Follow us on Google news ,Twitter , and Join Whatsapp Group of thelocalreport.in

Justin

Justin, a prolific blog writer and tech aficionado, holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Armed with a deep understanding of the digital realm, Justin's journey unfolds through the lens of technology and creative expression. With a B.Tech in Computer Science, Justin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of coding languages and emerging technologies. His blogs seamlessly blend the technical intricacies of the digital world with a touch of creativity, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective.

Related Articles