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First Trump regime homicide of Indian: Telangana youngster murdered in US

Author : NewsGram Desk

Warangal, 15th February, 2017: A young man belonging to Warangal district of Telangana was murdered from close range in San Fransico, California on Saturday evening. This is the first perilous homicide since Donald Trump became president and assumed office.

The suspect is said to be a caucasian. Vamsi Reddy Mamidala was driving back to his apartment after completing his shift in a part time job. His car was stopped by the gunman, who shot him at close range and took away Vamsi's wallet, as told by Vamsi's relatives in Warangal.

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Vamsi Reddy Mamidala completed his postgraduate studies from a university in Silicon valley. He studied MS course in computer science and was looking for software jobs in the area while working part-time in a store.

Dejected over son's death, Vamsi Reddy's father Mamidala Mohan Reddy, a farmer, told New Indian Express, "He spoke to me two days ago. He was very worried about his future as the new government in the US is imposing restrictions on the hiring of foreign nationals in the IT sector. I asked him not to worry about getting a job and asked him to come back to India. But he was gone within two days."

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Vamsi Reddy Mamidala's parents reside in the Vangapahad in Hasanparthy mandal of Warangal district. He had gone to the US in 2014 after completing a BTech degree in Vathsalya Institute of Science & Technology (VIST) located at Bhongir in Nalgonda district.

– prepared by Sabhyata Badhwar of NewsGram. Twitter: @SabbyDarkhorse

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