The recent series of deaths among indians in America has sparked concern, particularly due to the rising number of fatalities in accidents and murders. Last month, an entire indian family was tragically murdered, followed by the shooting death of an indian musician. Additionally, a nationalist brutally attacked and killed a student who refused to provide shelter. Not long ago, renowned Bharatanatyam and kuchipudi artist amarnath Ghosh fell victim to unknown assailants. 

Just three days ago, a student named Pittala Venkata ramana lost an eye in a heartbreaking accident, leaving many saddened by the tragedy. Before the shock of these events could fade, another devastating incident occurred. Paruchuri Abhijit, hailing from Burripalem in guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, harboured dreams of studying in America since childhood. With aspirations for higher education and a promising career, Abhijit ventured to the united states to attend Boston university for engineering. 


Tragically, on march 11, Abhijit was brutally murdered on the university campus, his life cut short by senseless violence. His assailants callously disposed of his body in a forest after the heinous act. The discovery of Abhijit's remains, prompted by concerned locals and his friends' report of his disappearance, led to a police investigation. 


Yet, as of now, the perpetrators remain unidentified. Meanwhile, Abhijit's body has been returned to his hometown of Burripalem, where his grieving parents, relatives, friends, and fellow villagers mourn the loss of a promising young man who sought education abroad only to meet a tragic end.

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