Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Body of slain techie reaches Hyderabad

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu srinivasa.apparasu@htlive.com n

HYDERABAD: The body of Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a, an Indian engineer who was shot dead in Kansas in an alleged hate crime, arrived in Hyderabad on Monday amid an emotional atmosphere.

A special flight of Air India, carrying the mortal remains of 32-year old Kuchibhotl­a, landed at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport at Shamshabad on the city outskirts at around 9.40pm. The flight, which was originally supposed to arrive at 8.45pm, was delayed almost by an hour.

Kuchibhotl­a’s wife Sunayana Dumala, his younger brother Sai Kiran, his wife and a couple of his friends from the US accompanie­d the body. Friends and several relatives, including Kuchibhotl­a’s father K Madhusudha­na Chary, and a large number of his colony residents, reached the airport to receive the body.

Telangana state transport minister P Mahender Reddy, Malkajgiri MP Ch Malla Reddy, and MLAs G Kishan Reddy and KP Vivekanand, besides Andhra informatio­n minister Palle Raghunath Reddy were also among those who were present at the airport.

On behalf of the Telangana government, Mahender Reddy placed a wreath on the body and paid respects to the departed soul.

A convoy then proceeded with the body, which was taken in a special ambulance arranged by the state government, to the family’s residence in Bachupally. According to sources close to his family, the cremation will take place at Mahaprasth­anam modern cremation ground at Jubilee Hills at around 11.30 am on Tuesday.

Police made elaborate arrangemen­ts on the airport premisesto­preventthe­crowd from disturbing the relatives. Entry to the area, including for the media, was restricted till the convoy left the airport with the body.

Kuchibhotl­a was killed on Wednesday evening when 52-year-old Adam Purinton walked into Austins Bar and Grill in the Kansas City suburb of Olathe and opened fire.

His friend, Alok Madasani, and Ian Grillot, a bar-goer who tried to intervene in the attack, were also shot, but survived.

Witnesses told local media they heard the suspect yell, “Get out of my country.

” Meanwhile, the FBI has launched an investigat­ion to determine whether the shooting was a hate crime.

Purinton has been charged with one count of premeditat­ed first-degree murder and two counts of attempted premeditat­ed first-degree murder.

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