Nepali woman shot dead in Texas
Nepali woman shot dead in Texas
Published: 07:36 am Jun 12, 2015
KATHMANDU: A Nepali woman was shot dead in a broad daylight robbery in Texas, USA, on Wednesday. The victim has been identified as Samira Siwakoti, 31, of Nuwakot, who used to work as a clerk at the Rapido Convenience Store in The Colony, owned by her husband Nabaraj Siwakoti. A staff of Embassy of Nepal in Washington DC, said she married Nabaraj three years ago and moved to the USA. The Siwakoti couple were residing in Denton and has two daughters, including one nine-month-old. An unidentified man entered the store before 11:00am yesterday and spent less than 90 seconds to steal some cash and kill the woman, the Embassy staff said, referring to the local media reports and police. Her body has been kept at Texas-based Fort Worth Hospital for post mortem. Rishi Ram Ghimire, Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy told THT over phone that the US authorities, however, had yet to officially inform the mission about the incident. “We are trying to get details about the victim and her family,” he said. The CCTV footage showed an image of a black man with a towel on his head — as a suspect. “Police are searching for a black male believed to be between 25- and 35-year-old. Police said he had a white towel or rag on his head, and was wearing a dark blue or black, long-sleeved T-shirt or sweatshirt with two white stripes running down the sleeves,” according to the WFAA news report. “After the shooting the man was seen getting into a black four-door vehicle with temporary tags,” the Dallas Morning News reported. Meanwhile, Oak Farms Dairy announced an award of $10,000 for information leading to the man who shot and killed Samira.
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