Gaya student was murdered in China

Gaya student was murdered in China

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GAYA: The Gaya student found dead in China on July 29 was murdered, an email from the Indian embassy at Chaoyang, Beijing, has stated. Nagsen Aman, 20, who was a student of international business studies at Tianjin University, had no contact with his family members in Gaya since July 23.
As per the email received by the family, the embassy was communicated by the Tianjin local authorities that a suspect in Aman’s murder case had been arrested and placed under criminal detention. He is a non-Chinese male, Gaya district magistrate Abhishek Singh said, citing the email send by Ravi Raushan, ACO, consular section, embassy of India at Chaoyang.
“The embassy is closely following up with Tianjin local authorities regarding handing over the body for its repatriation to India,” the email reads.
Aman, who was the only son in his family, had gone to China in September, 2019. Aman’s father Uday Paswan is a farmer.
The Indian embassy at Beijing has requested Aman’s parents to send a letter regarding conducting of autopsy. The time taken in handing over of the body as per local Chinese authorities will depend upon whether autopsy is conducted or not as per his parents’ desire.
The email further states that the embassy will be sending one of its officers to Tianjin on Tuesday to personally follow up the case with the authorities.
When contacted, Aman’s uncle Ramkishor Paswan said on Tuesday, “Till 5pm, no official from Indian embassy had visited the place where the body is preserved. We will be sending a letter giving consent of the family to conduct an autopsy. Now, Aman cannot be brought back alive. But the autopsy can get the suspect behind his killing punished.”
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