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London, Dec 29 : Allaying apprehensions of the slain Indian student Anuj Bidve’s family, the Indian High Commission to the UK on Wednesday assured to provide all possible help in expediting the process of repatriation of his body to India.

Extending all possible help to the bereaved family of Bidve, who was shot dead in Manchester on December 26, the consulate General of India in Birmingham and the Indian High Commission said that they were “deeply” saddened at the “unfortunate” and tragic killing.

The High Commission said in a statement, “The High Commission of India is deeply saddened at the unfortunate and tragic killing of Anuj Bidve, an Indian student studying at the Lancaster University in the early hours of December 26.”Following this unfortunate incident, senior officials from the Consulate General of India, Birmingham have been in touch with the Greater Manchester Police authorities and also the bereaved family members in Pune.

 “Our shock and concern at the horrific incident has been conveyed to the authorities investigating the case along with the strong expectation that the perpetrators of the ghastly crime would be brought to justice at the earliest.”

The High Commission also conveyed family’s apprehension over the possible delay in repatriation of the body to India due to the ongoing investigation.

 “The concerned authorities have also been suitably sensitised about the family’s wish to have the dead body repatriated to India at the earliest. The authorities have assured us of full cooperation. The High Commission of India understands that in cases of this nature, a second inquest may be necessary, including with a view to strengthening the case of the prosecution. The High Commission of India hopes that this process will be completed at the earliest, so that the body could be released and repatriated to India in consonance with the  request of the bereaved family.”

The British police, as of now, has arrested four person in connection with the killing of Bidve, who died following an “unprovoked” attack on Monday.

Bidve was with nine other Indian students when he was shot by two white men after a short conversation in what could be a case of hate-crime.
 
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