Prabha's body to reach Bengaluru from Australia on Wednesday


Bengaluru, Mar 10 (DHNS): The mortal remains of Prabha Arun Kumar, the Bengaluru-based techie who was stabbed in Sydney on Saturday, was handed over to her husband after post mortem at a local hospital there.

“My uncle Arun Kumar (victim’s husband) visited the hospital in Sydney at 11 am on Monday and established the identity of my aunt Prabha. He completed formalities and took possession of the body,” Thrijesh, Prabha’s relative, told Deccan Herald.

The Indian government, the Australian government and representatives from Mindtree, Prabha’s employer, are assisting Kumar and Prabha’s brother Dr Shankar Shetty to bring the body back to India.

Mindtree has promised that the body would reach Bengaluru on Wednesday, Thrijesh added.The victim’s family, however, has taken serious objection to the facilities provided to Prabha by her employer.

“Mindtree neglected issues of women’s safety. It did not provide her transport facilities. Prabha had worked over-time the previous night. She again attended work the next morning. The firm should have ensured a cab facility in such a situation which would have possibly avoided the tragedy,” Thrijesh said.

Meanwhile, India has requested top officials in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, to pursue the probe with “utmost importance”.

Sushma has been personally monitoring the efforts by the Consulate General of India in Sydney to help the family of the victim.

Sunjay Sudhir, Consul General in Sydney, spoke to NSW premier Mike Baird early on Monday and he was assured that no stone would be left unturned to bring the perpetrator to justice.

Sydney witnessed several attacks on Indian students in 2009 and 2010 and at least some of them were suspected to be racially motivated. The attacks had strained New Delhi’s ties with Canberra.

This time, India has refrained from calling the attack to be motivated by racial elements. “At this stage, I don’t think we should impute any motives. The police are on their job. Let us wait for their outcome,” said Ministry of External Affairs official spokesman Syed Akbaruddin.

“There is no evidence which I have seen which indicates any racial undertone to this attack,” Sudhir added.

“Could this be a random attack? Well, yes it could. It could be a whole range of scenarios,” NSW Homicide Squad Commander detective superintendent Michael Willing said.

A special detective squad — Strike Force Marcoala—has been formed to investigate the case.

The police also released CCTV footage of Prabha walking from the Parramatta train station just before she was fatally stabbed and appealed to people for information.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Thu, Mar 12 2015

    May the soul of Prabha rest in eternal peace and give comfort to her husband, daughter and the entire family. This was a tragic incident and the government in Sydney, Australia will apprehend the killer/killers as soon as possible.

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  • Ranjith s. shetty, udupi- Ambalpady- London

    Tue, Mar 10 2015


    very sorry to hear the massive tragedy . Employer should have given proper safety transport facility specially late night shift working hours .A young life lost. I pray for her husband, daughter, parents and other family members to receive strength and courage.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    where are the Indians and/or ( Indian -Australians?) to protest this killing?

    Are they afraid that Australian government will kick them out?

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  • Ashwin, Suratkal

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    ad, Mangalore. Your comments are very funny. Have you seen any protest in Mangalore when someone from Kerala or Bijapur killed? If someone is killed for unknown reason, why Indian community should protest? If they have to protest for every Indian died, then they surely cant go to work because someone will die every day. What protest you did when Nirbaya incident occurred in India? What protest you're doing when scores of people dying each and every day by road accidents because of rash driving or unsafe roads in Mangalore? To protest, there should be genuine reason. I am sure you did not do anything when Indians are kidnapped in Libya, Syria either.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    your indian sister has been killed there for no reason . looks like you are afraid of in person protests, except on the web.

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    1) If Australia is racist country as you claimed, then her brother who is living in Australia would have not allowed her to come and work there
    2) If Shankar decides to leave Australia and settles in India after this tragic incident, I would take all my words back
    3) I am also waiting for the outcome of the investigation because I want to answer to few people here who escapes every time there is something goes wrong either in India or in the so called paradise (middle east)but wake up when things goes wrong in the developed countries. Watch this space

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  • Deekshith, kalladka

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    ಶೋಕ ವನವಾಯಿತು ನ೦ದನವನ... miss you prabhakka

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  • B.S. Badarinarayan, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    very sorry to know this instance , but what i have observed in this case the company would have given proper facility to this women so that life of this women would have been saved. I pray god her soul in RIP .

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  • Suzie Pinto, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    Very sorry to read this news. A young life lost. I pray for her husband, daughter, parents and other family members to receive strength and courage.

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  • Raman, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    Blacks are routinely shot by policemen in the USA, but this is always a law and order problem, never racial. In Australia, many attacks have taken place, sometimes leading to death of the victims, but of course, these are never racist. Depleted Uranium shells (that will emit dangerous radioactive rays for a million more years) are used to hit civilian targets in Iraq, but that is not about race.
    The lies we tell ourselves are the most dangerous ones of them all.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 10 2015

    Raman, Australian Police released Prabha's footage. I guess they are not releasing the accused footage because he is white and Australia does not want be labelled as racist community.

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    Jossy, so, in your definition, if a white killed a black or Indian it is racism irrespective of motive. If a white female tourist attacked and raped in India it is racism. If a Muslim hit a Hindu (again irrespective of reason) it is communal. What you call if an Indian is killed by another Indian in the US or Australia?? May be then you look at their religion and if that is same, then you look at which state they belong to in India.

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