AMERICAN DREAM’S TRAGIC END: Proud Hyd bids adieu to Kansas techie
HYDERABAD: Amid heart-rending scenes, the mortal remains of Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla, who was shot dead in the US in an apparent hate crime incident, were consigned to flames here on Tuesday.
Kuchibhotla’s father Madhusudana Rao lit the funeral pyre at the crematorium in Jubilee Hills in the afternoon.
The parents of the 32-year-old engineer were in deep sorrow over the tragedy that has struck them. Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, several other leaders, family members and friends of Kuchibhotla were present on the occasion.
As the funeral pyre was lit, some of those present at the crematorium raised slogans in memory of Kuchibhotla and against the US administration.
The body was earlier taken to the crematorium from his house at Bachupally on the city’s outskirts.
It was a picture of sadness and grief at the house, where a pall of gloom had descended, as Kuchibhotla’s wife Sunayana took part in the last minute rituals.
His parents and other family members too looked crest-fallen.
Kuchibhotla had been working at the Garmin headquarters in Olathe in Kansas City. Another Indian and his colleague Alok Madasani was injured in the incident that took place on last Wednesday.
A teacher of Kuchibhotla recalled him as a simple and good-natured person who always had a positive outlook towards life.
The shooting incident had taken place at Austins Bar and Grill in Olathe in Kansas City in the US state of Missouri.