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- The Indian embassy in Houston has strongly condemned the brutal killing of an Indian-origin man in Dallas, Texas.
- The victim, 50-year-old Chandramouli Nagamallaiah, was reportedly beheaded in front of his wife and son during a violent brawl.
- In a statement issued on Thursday, the Indian embassy expressed shock and grief over the incident.
- Officials assured the family of full support and said they were in touch with local authorities to ensure justice.
The Indian embassy in Houston has strongly condemned the brutal killing of an Indian-origin man in Dallas, Texas. The victim, 50-year-old Chandramouli Nagamallaiah, was reportedly beheaded in front of his wife and son during a violent brawl.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the Indian embassy expressed shock and grief over the incident. Officials assured the family of full support and said they were in touch with local authorities to ensure justice. The embassy also offered condolences to the victim’s relatives, calling the attack “inhuman and deeply disturbing.”
According to police reports, the attack took place in Dallas earlier this week when Nagamallaiah was caught in a violent confrontation. The brutality of the assault, carried out in the presence of his family, has sent shockwaves through the Indian community in Texas.
Authorities confirmed that the investigation is ongoing. Local police are working to establish the sequence of events that led to the killing, and two suspects have been identified.
Members of the Indian-American community in Dallas have condemned the killing, describing it as a horrific act of violence. Community leaders have urged authorities to expedite the investigation and provide security in neighborhoods with large immigrant populations. Vigils are being planned to honor the victim and support the grieving family.
The Indian embassy in Houston has opened communication channels with the victim’s relatives and local law enforcement. “We are monitoring the case closely and will extend every possible assistance to the family,” embassy officials said.
The Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi has also been briefed, and officials have stressed the importance of protecting Indian-origin citizens abroad.
The killing of Chandramouli Nagamallaiah has drawn widespread condemnation, highlighting concerns over violence faced by immigrant communities in the United States. As the investigation progresses, Indian authorities and the diaspora continue to press for swift justice in the case.
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