Deccan Chronicle

Man found guilty of killing PIO 4 yrs ago

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Washington, June 17: A man in the US has been convicted of the firstdegre­e murder of an Indian-origin student after four years of untiring efforts by his family to seek justice, according to a media report.

When Southern Illinois University student Pravin Varughese was found dead in 2014 after being missing for five days, authoritie­s in Carbondale initially declared it as a tragic accident.

Varughese’s cause of death at that time was reported as environmen­tal hypothermi­a, Chicago Tribune reported.

The family of the 19year-old student from Morton Grove was simply unwilling to accept that.

His relatives pushed for further investigat­ion, had an independen­t autopsy performed that conflicted with the local coroner’s findings and filed suit against Carbondale and its police chief, who was fired soon after.

A 12-person jury on Thursday found Gaege Bethune, a southern Illinois man, guilty of the first-degree murder of Varughese. “Pravin’s day finally came. He can rest in peace now,” Pravin’s mother, Lovely Varughese said.

During investigat­ions, Bethune, who was 19 at the time, told police that he gave Varughese a ride on the night of February 12, 2014 after a party, and the two drove around while Varughese was allegedly looking to buy cocaine. Bethune said that at some point he got into a fight with Varughese. The prosecutio­n said the two had been fighting over money, and alleged Bethune landed several punches to Varughese’s head and face that led to Varughese running into the woods, where he later died.

Jurors deliberate­d for seven hours before returning a verdict, according to WSIL.

They found Bethune guilty of one count of murder that hinged on the state arguing Bethune caused great bodily harm to Varughese and that his death was “a direct and foreseeabl­e consequenc­e,” The Southern Illinosian reported.— PTI

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS University student Pravin Varughese was found dead in 2014 after being missing for five days

AUTHORITIE­S initially declared it as a tragic accident

UNTIRING efforts by his family led to justice being served

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