Tragic End Amid Allegations of Racial Discrimination: Indian Man's Shooting by US Police Sparks Outcry
Mohammed Nizamuddin, an Indian software professional in the US, was allegedly shot dead by police following a confrontation with his roommate. Prior to his death, Nizamuddin had claimed to be a victim of racial hatred and workplace discrimination. His family is seeking assistance to bring his remains back to India.

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An unfortunate incident in Santa Clara, USA, has left an Indian family in grief after Mohammed Nizamuddin, a software professional from Telangana, died following a police shooting. Reports suggest the 30-year-old was involved in an altercation with his roommate, which subsequently resulted in police intervention and the fatal shooting.
Before his death, Nizamuddin publicly expressed suffering from racial discrimination, harassment, and wage fraud at his place of employment. He voiced concerns about corporate oppression and cited a series of escalating hostilities leading up to his tragic demise. His family insists these claims must be investigated thoroughly for justice to be served.
The Consulate General of India in San Francisco has extended condolences to Nizamuddin's family and pledged to offer consular support. As the incident raises questions about racial issues within the US, Nizamuddin's father and community leaders appeal for assistance in repatriating his body to India for burial.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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