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News Topical, Digital Desk : A masked gunman entered a shop in South Carolina, USA, and shot dead a Gujarati woman businessman. The woman was from Borsad town in Anand district.

Kiran Ben Patel, who has lived in South Carolina for more than two decades, was counting cash before closing her store that night. A masked gunman approached and opened fire, striking her. The woman tried to escape and ran out of the store, but the gunman chased after her, shooting her eight times.

Gujarati woman was living in America for 23 years 

Kiranben's son lives in the UK and her daughter lives in Canada. The woman had been living in the US for 23 years and running the store. Her family in Siswa village, Borsad, is deeply saddened by her death and has expressed anger over the increasing racial attacks on people of Indian origin.

The young man killed in America had alleged racial discrimination

The Telangana youth killed by police in the US had alleged racial hatred and discrimination. Mohammed Nizamuddin of Mahabubnagar district was allegedly shot dead by police in the US after a quarrel with his roommate. In a recent post on internet media, Nizamuddin had said that I have been a victim of racial hatred, racial discrimination, racial harassment, torture, wage fraud, wrongful termination and obstruction of justice.

Today, despite all the difficulties, I decided to raise my voice. The harassment by corporate dictators must stop and all those involved must be severely punished. Nizamuddin's father, Mohammad Hasnuddin, said that his son died on September 3, although it is not clear what exactly happened. However, according to a video released by Santa Clara police in California, they received a 911 call about a fight between two roommates. When police arrived at the scene, they were informed that the situation had escalated and the suspect had stabbed the victim and thrown him to the ground.

When the suspect refused to comply with police commands, police opened fire. The suspect was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. The deceased's father has appealed to the central government to request the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC, and the Indian Consulate General in San Francisco to assist in bringing his son's body back to Mahbubnagar.


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