News India Live, Digital Desk: A heartbreaking news has come out from the city of Dallas in America, which has shocked everyone. Here, an Indian -origin 50 -year -old man Chandra Nag Aaiya was brutally murdered by an employee working with him. The saddest thing is that this whole terrible incident occurred in front of his family’s eyes.
The incident is of Dallas’ downtown suites, where Chandra was working as a manager for the last few years. According to the information, the dispute started on a minor matter. It is being told that a washing machine was bad and Chandra had forbidden his employee, Yordanis Cobos-Martinage to use it. This was so exasperating to Kobos-Martinez that he got angry and attacked Chandra with a sharp weapon.
At that time Chandra’s wife and his son were also present there. He tried hard to save Chandra, but the attacker had blood on his head. He pushed both of them back and continued to attack Chandra. Seeing it, he killed Chandra. All this was so sudden and terrible that the family did not even get a chance to recover.
After the incident, the police immediately rushed to the spot and arrested the accused Kobos-Martinez. His clothes were stained with blood and the weapon used in the murder was also recovered from him. Later, during interrogation, he also confessed his crime. Investigation has also revealed that the accused has already had a criminal record.
This painful incident has raised a wave of mourning in the entire Indian community. Chandra Naga was a resident of Karnataka and lived here with his family. Those who know them tell them that he was a very hardworking and straightforward person.
The Indian Consulate in Houston has expressed deep grief over the incident and assured the victim’s family of all possible help. He has said that he is keeping an eye on the matter and is in constant contact with the family. In this difficult time, the Indian community also stands with the victim’s family and is coming forward to help them. This incident also raises serious questions about safety in places of working.
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