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One arrested for attack on Indian student in Australia

December 31, 2013 10:42 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:51 am IST - Melbourne/New Delhi

The Indian consulate in Melbourne is in touch with police and kin of an Indian student who was attacked and is in coma in a hospital. One suspect has been arrested.

The External Affairs Ministry said on Tuesday in New Delhi that its consulate is in touch with the hospital, the police and the brother of the attacked student, Manrajwinder Singh, 20.

Mr. Singh was with two friends when he was assaulted by a group of eight men and one woman over the weekend at Princess Bridge in Birrarung Marr park in Melbourne.

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The Melbourne police have arrested one suspect who has been produced before a judicial magistrate for remand. Two more suspects have been identified, the Ministry said.

Mr. Singh, a Bachelor of Commerce at a Melbourne university, was punched, kicked and thrown to the ground by the attackers. He was also allegedly beaten with a stick after he fell unconscious. He is in coma at the Alfred hospital, Melbourne.

His brother Yadwinder Singh urged the Australian government for the perpetrators to be “caught and punished so innocent people like my brother and his friend don’t get bashed like this”.

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