Indian student shot dead in Canada

December 31, 2011 04:28 pm | Updated 04:28 pm IST - Toronto

An Indian student, working part time at a convenience store, was shot dead in the western Canadian city of Surrey, in a shocking Christmas Day attack.

Alok Gupta, 27, had volunteered to work the afternoon shift to allow the store owners celebrate Christmas together, and was killed by an unidentified gunman.

It is not yet clear whether Gupta was shot during a robbery attempt.

Police is yet to make an arrest in connection with the case, but say they do not believe it was gang-related.

“The victim was working Christmas Day as a good deed to the owners who wished to celebrate Christmas together,” said Sgt. Jennifer Pound of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.

Gupta sought help at a nearby residence and was taken to hospital. However, he was pronounced dead a short while later, Sgt. Pound was quoted as saying by the Vancouver Sun newspaper.

“Although it appears that the victim died from a gunshot wound, the cause of death will ultimately be confirmed through an autopsy,” she said.

Gupta’s brother-in-law Nitin Bhutani said his family is in a state of shock since they were informed of the shocking death.

Bhutani said Gupta, who was studying Master’s in Business Administration at the Kwantlen University, was getting “excellent grades” and was close to the top of his class.

The family’s main concern is that police arrest Gupta’s murderer, Mr. Bhutani told CTV News from Germany.

“We want that Alok should get justice and the guy who is at large, who did that, should be put behind bars.”

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