Australian police identify Indian found dead in October

February 27, 2010 08:31 am | Updated November 17, 2021 07:14 am IST - Melbourne

Australian police have revealed the identity of the Indian national whose body was found in October 2009 near the New South Wales-Victorian border.

The body of 33-year old Pardeep Kumar, who was a fruit-picking contractor and went missing from Mildura in September last year, was found at Monak, south of Mildura, in October last year, according to ABC report.

Police has identified him through DNA and has appealed for witnesses to come forward with any information.

“In particular we would like to speak to any farmers in the Mildura and Euston areas who may have been approached by Kumar offering his services as a fruit-picking contractor,” Detective Sergeant Andrew Spliet from Dareton Detectives said.

“Throughout this investigation, we have spoken to a number of people from the local Indian community, but there are many more we would like to hear from,” he said, adding we want to assure them that we have Indian-origin police officers attached to this investigation, which makes it easier for members of the Indian community to talk to us.

“Any piece of information they give could be vital to solving Kumar’s murder,” he said.

Kumar’s family will travel to Australia in the coming days to arrange collection and return of his body to Punjab.

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