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Another Indian student killed in US

Soumya Reddy, a student from Andhra Pradesh who went to the United States for higher studies, was killed by unidentified assailants at Illinois near Chicago, reports Ashok Das.

Updated on: Sep 16, 2008 01:38 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Hyderabad
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Soumya Reddy, a student from Andhra Pradesh who went to the United States for higher studies, was killed by unidentified assailants at Illinois near Chicago on Sunday.

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She is the fourth student from Andhra to be killed in the US since December 2007.

After completing BE from Andhra Pradesh, Soumya (23) left for US in June 2007 to do MS in Electrical engineering at the Southern Illinois University.

Family Sources said they came to know of the incident during the early hours.

“First, we received a call last night saying she was seriously injured. Subsequently, we got another call informing she was dead. We have no idea as to what happened and who could have killed her,” said Venkat, her cousin.

“We have requested the government as well as the Indian Embassy in US to help us. Her killers must be brought to book and her body should be brought back to Hyderabad for final rites,” he added.

Soumya’s mother, Hema-latha, an employee in the Irrigation department, was in a shock and had not uttered a word since the news broke in. Soumya’s father, Gopal Reddy, had died a year ago.

“We could not imagine she would meet such violent death. Soumya was a go getter and friendly,” one of her friends said.

A native of Muniyal, a small dusty village in Nirmal Mandal of Adilabad district, Soumya did not want to work after graduating in engineering.

Her ambition was to do MS in US and thereafter go for MBA and return to India after earning a lot of money. Her dream was cut shot by the unknown killer.

 
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