Body of Punjab youth found in car outside US university, investigation underway

  • | Wednesday | 14th November, 2018

The body of Abhi Brar (21) was found in a car near Michigan State University campus where he was studying. The last rites of Abhi Brar will be held in the US and his body won’t be flown back to Punjab. Abhi Brar was a student of the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. The deceased was a student of the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. His body has been found in a car near the university campus where he was studying,” Ashu told The Indian Express.

Abhi Brar was a student of the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. Abhi Brar was a student of the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. A youth from Machhiwara town of Punjab’s Ludhiana district was found dead under mysterious circumstances in United States’ Michigan on Tuesday. The body of Abhi Brar (21) was found in a car near Michigan State University campus where he was studying. However, his parents, who were in Punjab for the last rites of Abhi’s grandfather, received the tragic news on Wednesday night upon reaching the US. The deceased was a student of the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. Brar’s parents also live in Canton township of Michigan but he used to live separately in a PG accommodation near the campus. Abhi’s father Jagjit Singh Brar was in Punjab for the last rites of his grandfather, who died a few days back, and received the news of his son’s death after landing in the US. Abhi’s paternal cousin Anshu Brar said US police was investigating the case. “Abhi’s father was here in Machhiwara for last rites of our grandfather. He was on way back to the US when the incident happened. He reached there last night and got to know about Abhi’s death. Till now, there is no clue about how he died. US police is investigating the case. His body has been found in a car near the university campus where he was studying,” Ashu told The Indian Express. He said Abhi moved to the US five years ago for studies and his parents also gradually settled there. “Many of our family members also live in the US. Abhi was there since the last five years and had a dream of joining the US police,” he said. The last rites of Abhi Brar will be held in the US and his body won’t be flown back to Punjab. “Since most of our family members are settled in the US, his last rites will be done there,” Ashu said. For all the latest Chandigarh News, download Indian Express App © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd

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