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Indian IT consultant stabbed to death in Australia
New Delhi/Canberra, March 8
An Indian woman IT
consultant, employed with Bengaluru-based tech firm MindTree, was
stabbed to death while she was walking home from work in the Australian
city of Sydney, police said on Sunday.
Prabha Arun, in her 40s,
was attacked at Amos Street in the western part of the city about 9.30
p.m. on Saturday. She was on the phone with her husband Arun Kumar, who
lives in Bengaluru with their 10-year-old daughter, when she was
stabbed. She was around 300 metres from her Westmead home when she was
attacked.
Chillingly, the husband heard her tell him "I think
I've been stabbed", before she collapsed in a pool of blood. The line
then went dead. The husband is on his way to Sydney along with their
daughter, media reports said.
Police found Prabha Arun "seriously
wounded" and took her to the Westmead Hospital where she later died,
The Sydney Morning Herald reported, adding that a local man, Arvand
Amirian, called police after finding the woman in a pool of blood.
The
external affairs ministry spokesperson in New Delhi tweeted that the
Consulate General of India in Sydney was aware of the incident. "All
necessary assistance is being provided," the spokesperson said.
In
Sydney, police superintendent Wayne Cox said Prabha Arun was attacked
"by a person or unknown persons, and she consequently suffered a
life-threatening injury".
"It's a horrific attack without any
stretch of the imagination and certainly my heartfelt condolences go out
to the family at this point in time.
"There was a large amount of blood so she obviously suffered a significant wound."
Police said Prabha Arun was attacked with a sharp weapon, but they were yet to find whether the attack was random or targeted.
A flatmate of Prabha Arun said she would speak with her husband every day as soon as she finished work and chat for a long time.
She
was planning to move back to India after her working visa expired. She
used to work with AMP before starting her job with India-based IT and
outsourcing company MindTree in late 2012.
Police are scanning
the CCTV footage of her walking from the station along Argyle Street and
on to Park Parade to see if there was anyone following her into
Parramatta Park.
The attack happened near a cluster of trees with
wide open spaces on either side and was 20 metres from the nearest
light, media reports said.
Police and homicide detectives have formed a Strike Force Marcoala to probe the murder.
Prabha Arun's flatmate Sarada told The Daily Telegraph she had warned her friend about the dangers of the park.
"I
told her that it is not a safe way to come through because there is
people that stop and ask you for money, like $2," Sarada said.