A student from Ghaziabad was murdered in Canada on Thursday, he had gone to study management. He was shot near the Toronto metro station. He was passing near the subway at that time. The body of Indian student Karthik Vasudev can reach India after three days.
New Delhi. A student from Ghaziabad was murdered in Canada on Thursday, he had gone to study management. He was shot near the Toronto metro station. He was passing near the subway at that time. According to reports, the body of Indian student Karthik Vasudev can reach India after three days. His family is very sad after this news. The student’s family lives in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. Kartik’s father Hitesh Vasudev told that his son had gone to Canada in January to study global marketing. Along with studies, he was also doing a part time job in a restaurant.
According to father Hitesh Vasudev, when he came out of the Toronto metro station on Thursday, he was shot near the subway, due to which he died. At that time he was going to his work in the restaurant. Then this incident happened. Karthik’s friends gave this information to the family over the phone. Friends earlier told that Karthik has gone missing somewhere. He is neither at home nor has he come to work. After this the friends got a call from the police and were informed about the incident. Police said that Karthik was admitted to the hospital after being shot where he has died.
Father said we are waiting for morning in Canada. We were told by his friends that Karthik was not picking up the phone for 3-4 hours. When more information was taken on this, information has been received about his death and bullet injury. The grieving family told that Karthik has another brother who is with the family in India. Karthik was very cheerful and helpful. Neighbors said that Karthik was very smart and wanted to do something big. The relatives say that the Indian Embassy in Canada and the Government of India should help bring Karthik’s body to India. Here, a campaign has started on social media to punish the killers of Karthik. Users on all platforms of social media have demanded justice from the Canadian administration.