Bangladeshi student shot dead in US
A Bangladeshi student was found shot dead in the trunk of his car in Wichita City of Kansas in the US on Sunday.
The victim, M Hasan Rahman Badhon, 26, from Gazipur was a student of aeronautical engineering at Wichita State University in Kansas. He used to work as a Pizza Hut delivery driver.
Wichita police said there was no indication Hasan was robbed. No one was arrested as of last night, according to a report of KWCH 12, a TV station in Kansas.
Hasan's father Mujibur Rahman is an engineer and his mother Hasanara Begum a banker. He was the elder one of their two children.
Mujibur told our Gazipur correspondent yesterday that his son's dream was to become a pilot.
Hasan's mother Hasnara Begum said she talked to her son on Thursday night for the last time. She heard the news of his death on Monday from his friend Nayeem, who lives in Kansas.
Hasan passed SSC from Uttara High School and HSC from Dhaka Science College. He went to the US in June, 2011, and got admitted to the Wichita State University.
Wichita police said a resident had called them around 11:45am on Sunday to report that an unfamiliar vehicle had been parked near a block of East Pagent.
When police arrived at the scene, they found Hasan's body in the trunk. He was shot, says a news report on the website of ABC-affiliated TV station KAKE.
Earlier, Hasan had been reported missing late Saturday night.
Lt Todd Ojile of Wichita police said Hasan had delivered pizzas in two blocks of North Williamsburg, and did not return to work. His co-workers later contacted police.
Law enforcers went to the location of the last delivery and “found property belonging to Pizza Hut in the yard”. They searched the area, but were unable to find anyone who had seen Hasan or anything suspicious, mentions the KAKE news report.
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