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On 9 March, US-based Hyderabad engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla’s family would have celebrated his birthday. Instead, they are making arrangements for his funeral.
Srinivas’ elder brother KT Shashtri could not control his grief as he said that this year too, the family back in Hyderabad would have gotten together and wished Srinivas on his birthday over Skype.
The body of Hyderabad engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla, who was shot dead in the US in an alleged racist attack, will arrive in the city on Monday night.
Venu Madhav, Srinivas' brother-in-law, had also studied in the US, and opted to work there for many years. Venu and his family had returned to India only last year.
“When I was in America, we used to meet frequently. I don’t know how I will react when I see his body,” said Madhav.
He too recalled that every other year, this would have been a time for celebration. “The family would have celebrated his birthday. Instead, it’s his body that will arrive in Hyderabad. The cremation will be performed tomorrow morning. We are waiting for his body to arrive,” said Venu Madhav.
“We will start from our house tomorrow, around 11:30 in the morning, and go to Kondapur for the cremation,” said Shashtri.
The body will arrive by an Air India flight after 9 pm.
Sunayana Dumala, the engineer’s wife, her brother, and two other relatives are accompanying the body.
On Wednesday night, a US Navy veteran shot two Indian men at a crowded bar in Kansas. Srinivas was killed in the attack, while the other Indian named Alok Madasani was injured.
Addressing the American media, Srinivas’ wife Sunayana Dumala said:
"He always assured me that only good things happen to good people...He was just enjoying a glass of beer with his friends. This guy (suspect) started saying discriminatory things about his (Srinivas) race. He was still minding his own business," she added.
On Sunday, Telangana Minister for NRI Affairs KT Rama Rao visited Srinivas’s house in Bachupally in Hyderabad, and consoled his family members. Srinivas' parents told KTR that while no government can bring back their son, all efforts should be made to prevent such incidents in the future so that other parents are saved from such agony.
According to reports, 51-year-old Adam Purinton, who opened fire at Austin's Bar and Grill in Olathe, has been booked for murder in the district court of Johnson County. The accused will face 50 years in jail under the ‘Hard 50’ law of Kansas.
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