Indian techie's murder very unfortunate: US Embassy official

COIMBATORE: Expressing regret over the killing of Indian techie Srinivas Kuchibhotla in Kansas in the USA, a senior diplomat in the US Embassy in New Delhi today termed it as "very unfortunate".

"I hate these types of incidents, which are really very unfortunate. But Americans are not against Indians," Counsellor for Cultural Affairs in the Embassy, Dr Craig L Dicker, told reporters here.

Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, was killed and Alok Madasani, of the same age, was injured in the shooting on February 22 night by 51-year-old US navy veteran Adam Purinton who screamed racial slurs and told them "get out of my country".

A 24-year-old American, Ian Grillot, tried to intervene and received injuries in the firing in Austins Bar and Grill in Olathe, Kansas.
Dr Dicker denied the rumour of visas not being issued to foreigners, including Indians.

The diplomat was in the city to attend a workshop organised by Tie Global, which had recently launched 'All India Road Show on Women's Economic Empowerment through Entrepreneurship' and today selected 25 aspiring women entrepreneurs to become mentees from Tamil Nadu.
Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now!
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Yes, you can retire early with SIP!

Birla Sunlife MF

Save tax with pride, invest in ELSS

Principal Mutual Fund

Local business travels to global destinations

FedEx Express

MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

Scooter's back, with new hero on road

IDBI Bank freezes lending & branch expansion plans

HC asks striking drivers of Ola and Uber to end stir

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

Let’s unite for their equal half.

Benetton India

Launching Central Park - 1,2&3 BHK @ 37 Lacs+

LODHA PALAVA CITY

Want to post your ad? Switch to Colombia

Colombia

Ready apartments at Dosti Vihar in Thane West

Dosti Realty Ltd.

Kuchibhotla cremated in Hyderabad amidst outpouring of grief

Strategic Dialogue with China positive, constructive: India

Taliban claim multiple attacks in Afghan capital Kabul

Corporate & Industry