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Another Indian student shot dead

Tarun writes about the shooting of an Indian engineering student, Abhijit Mahato, a PhD student at Duke. Shocking and senseless. My heart goes out to his family.

Abhijit Mahato, 29-year-old PhD student in engineering living about one and a half miles from the Duke University campus in Durham was found shot dead by police after his friends reported him missing. Born in Tatanagar and raised in Kolkota he has been with Duke just for about two years.

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