Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Indianorig­in store owner killed outside home in US

TRAGEDY Harnish Patel’s death in South Carolina comes close on the heels of an alleged hate crime against an Indian in Kansas, but authoritie­s say robbery could be the motive

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WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI: An Indian-origin owner of a convenienc­e store was killed outside his house at Lancaster County in South Carolina on Thursday night, triggering fears of another hate crime after the murder of an Indian aviation engineer in Kansas last week.

Local police said Harnish Patel, 43, returned home around 11.25pm after closing his store, Speedee Mart, on Pageland Highway.

Investigat­ors said he may have been confronted by his killer as soon as got out of his vehicle. He was found dead with two bullet wounds.

Sheriff Barry S Faile said, “We don’t have anything that would lead me to believe it was a hate crime.” He added, “If I was to guess the motive, I would say robbery.”

Local reports also pointed to a robbery attempt.

Patel was married and has a child. “I would have no idea who would do anything like this to him as good as he is to everybody,” Nicole Jones, a family friend, told a local news channel.

However, coming after the killing of Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a in Olathe, Kansas, in a case of hate crime, news of Patel’s death set off fears of a repeat.

“The County Sheriff has pointed out that this may not be a hate crime. Local authoritie­s are investigat­ing. We will remain in touch with them,” an official said in New Delhi.

The Indian consulate in Atlanta is in touch with the family, the local community and organisati­ons of Indians and Indian Americans in the area, including those from Gujarat.

Police have sought the public’s help to arrest the killer.

Meanwhile, the Kansas shooting figured prominentl­y in talks held recently by a team of Indian officials headed by foreign secretary S Jaishankar with the Trump administra­tion.

The US government urged them to consider the incident an act by an individual and that the American justice system had worked and arrested alleged shooter Adam Purinton.

 ??  ?? The Indian American community held a candleligh­t vigil in the memory of Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a in Washington DC on Friday. PTI PHOTO
The Indian American community held a candleligh­t vigil in the memory of Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a in Washington DC on Friday. PTI PHOTO

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