Indian Killed In USA: Indian was called after ordering pizza in America, then shot and killed himself


Hyderabad. 28 year old Indian youth Anshul Kuncha was shot dead in Philadelphia, America. Anshul Kuncha, a native of Telangana, worked in a multinational company in America. He used to work as pizza delivery on weekends. According to the information, on Saturday night Anshul Kuncha received an order to deliver pizza to a deserted place. When he reached the spot, some unknown person opened fire. Anshul Kuncha died on the spot after being hit by multiple bullets in the head. The Consulate General of India in New York has expressed grief over the murder of Anshul Kuncha. The Indian Consulate is in touch with local officials.

According to Anshul Kuncha’s family, there was no looting. Due to which questions are being raised on the reason for the murder of Anshul Kuncha. According to the family, two masked gunmen carrying bags on their backs were seen at the time of the attack on Anshul. Anshul Kuncha had previously been a victim of robbery in America. At that time Anshul’s chain, phone and money were taken. Anshul’s sister Tanvi told the media that a conspiracy was hatched to murder her brother. Because of which he was called to deliver pizza. According to Tanvi, as part of this conspiracy, Anshul Kuncha was called to deliver pizza in a deserted area.

According to Anshul’s family, he was very friendly and happy. Anshul was living in America for about four years. Officials from America have told the family that Anshul’s body can be handed over on Monday. Anshul Kuncha’s family is demanding strict punishment for the culprits of the murder. Anshul’s sister has even appealed to the people not to send their children to America. He told that Anshul himself did not want to go to America. Even before this, many Indians have been murdered in America. Now Anshul Kuncha’s name has also been included in the list of Indians who lost their lives in America. At present, the Philadelphia police is searching for Anshul’s killers.

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