Indian engineer killed, wife injured in hit-and-run in US


Washington, Mar 29 (PTI): A 30-year-old Indian engineer has been killed and his wife critically injured when an intoxicated minivan driver rammed them from behind in a hit-and-run accident in the US city of Columbus.

Anshul Sharma died on the spot while his wife Samira Bharadwaj, 28, was critically injured when the driver hit the couple, both walking in the buffered bike lane, from behind in Columbus on Sunday.

Michael Demaio, 36, has been arrested by the police and criminal charges have been filed against him. The accused driver is now in a county jail and faces a
number of preliminary charges, including failure to stop after an accident resulting in death, injury and operating while intoxicated, the Republica newspaper said.

Sharma was pronounced dead at the scene, Bartholomew County Coroner Clayton Nolting said, who listed the death as homicide.

Sharma died from blunt force trauma to his head and upper cervical spine, Nolting added. His wife continues to be listed in critical condition at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, the report said.

Demaio "failed several field sobriety exercises", the police said. The minivan was found with substantial damage to its hood and a cracked windshield.

A spokeswoman of Cummins, a diesel engine manufacturer in Columbus, where Sharma worked as an engineer, said the company was in constant communication with the Sharma family and providing support in efforts to return his body to India.

Meanwhile, family and friends of Sharma continued their efforts to take his body back to India and to support his wife, who was in a critical condition.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Mar 30 2017

    At present Indians are the opfer lambs in USA.since new govt.is there,they feel to be graet.?Hope the accused one get hard punishment.That is sure.but the way he used to chase them s a bit suspect.does someone else triies to chase foreigners the way IS does?hearlt sympathy to his family,and wife gets wells oon.But that is not a reason run back to India .when someone goes willingly.Hoping for a post somewhere sometime ,isnot a option go home.when our destoney is defined,then it will happen wherever you go.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • kumar, cannanore

    Wed, Mar 29 2017

    I think all indians staying in USA must think of returning back to India. International companies are now going to start their businesses in bjp held states particularly UP and we hope there will be vacancies for thousands of people. Indians from other parts of world should also think of returning to india for their safety and bright future.

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  • Shilpa, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2017

    There are more than 50% engineers who are already jobless in India. With the type of clashes and moral policing I doubt foreign companies can function smoothly. First people should be liberal and learn to live with love and peace. Stop racism within India. only then we can develop.

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  • lance moniz, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2017

    You said it....!!!...correctly....

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