Toronto police, the Consulate General of India and Seneca College have identified the victim of Thursday night's fatal shooting at Sherbourne TTC station as ...
"My cousin brother Kartik Vasudev was shot dead at a subway station in Toronto yesterday," he wrote. Why was my son the target?" "My son was polite, humble, a sweet child. Toronto police were called about the shooting around 5 p.m. Thursday. Officers arrived to find Vasudev with "multiple gunshot wounds." We've lost our son." Seneca College said it was "saddened to hear of the tragic death."
Gaurav Vasdev told Global News his cousin, Kartik Vasudev, was shot and killed at the Sherbourne subway station in Toronto on Thursday.
“He was very normal and very happy about that.” “It’s just unbelievable what has happened and you know, like I said, we don’t even know what to do right now. Harris said Vasudev suffered “several gunshot wounds,” and was transported to hospital in critical condition where he was later pronounced deceased. “It was at 3 p.m. Toronto time and he had mentioned he was going to the job,” he said. In a tweet, the Consulate General of India in Toronto said it was “shocked and distressed at the unfortunate killing of Indian student Kartik Vasudev in a shooting incident in Toronto yesterday.” ”
A 21-year-old student from India has been named as the man who was shot to death at the Sherbourne subway on Thursday afternoon.
He was on his way to work.” He was on his way to work. “We are shocked and distressed at the unfortunate killing of Indian student Kartik Vasudev in a shooting incident in Toronto yesterday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed grief at the killing of a 21-year old Indian student in Toronto who succumbed to his injuries after ...
Deepest condolences to the family, Jaishankar tweeted. Vasudev, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds, received medical attention from an off-duty paramedic and was taken to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, police said. The victim, identified as Kartik Vasudev, had been shot at an entrance of the subway station in Toronto.
Vasudev was shot and killed Thursday evening at the entrance to the Sherbourne TTC subway station while he was on his way to work at a Mexican restaurant.
“He was very polite, very sensitive, very loyal child. We are in touch with the family and will provide all possible assistance in early repatriation of mortal remains.” Everybody, family, friends, everybody loves him very much,” he said. According to the police account, officers found him outside the station’s Glen Road entrance with multiple gunshot wounds around 5 p.m. and rushed him to hospital, where he died. They heard Friday morning, local time, that Kartik’s manager had called his roommate because he had not shown up for his shift. “He was just going to his job, for his daily routine,” he said.
As per reports, Kartik died due to multiple gunshot wounds outside Sherbourne station. The family was able to confirm the death on Friday afternoon but is ...
The family has been informed by the Indian Embassy in Canada that the process of bringing back his body will take another six days. “His cousin informed police that he had gone missing. Kartik was pursuing global management from Toronto-based Seneca University and was in his first year. Shortly after joining college, he had found a job at the restaurant in Downtown area. A relative scrolling through the news recognised Kartik’s bag and broke the news to the family. His cousin, whom he stayed with, grew worried and informed police.
A 21-year old Indian student was killed after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds following a shooting at the entrance of a subway station in Canada's ...
Police said the suspect in the shooting is a Black male standing five-foot-six to five-foot-seven inches tall with a medium build. "Our thoughts are with Mr Vasudev's family, friends and classmates. A 21-year old Indian student was killed after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds following a shooting at the entrance of a subway station in Canada's Toronto city while he was on his way to work, according to police in Toronto.
The father of the Indian student, who was shot dead in Canada's Toronto, said, "I think it is a case of robbery, somebody must have tried to snatch his bag.
"We are shocked and distressed at the unfortunate killing of Indian student Kartik Vasudev in a shooting incident in Toronto yesterday. The victim's father, Ritesh Vasudev, informed that his son had gone to Canada this January in order to pursue a course in Global Management. The father of the slain Indian student, who was killed in Canada's Toronto, said that the local police informed him that his son was a victim of a robbery.
The Indian embassy has told the student's family it will take six days to bring back his body.
The Toronto Police Service said in a statement that Vasudev was given medical attention by an off-duty paramedic and then taken to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Vasudev added: “Kartik’s employer also called her [the cousin] up and said he had not come to work. Jitesh Vasudev said that his son’s phone was switched off for hours following which his cousin informed the police. The embassy has told the family that it will take six days to bring back Vasudev’s body. Kartik Vasudev’s father Jitesh Vasudev told The Indian Express that he had last spoken to his son before the 21-year-old went to work. The Indian embassy has told the student’s family it will take six days to bring back his body.
The victim, identified as Kartik Vasudev, was shot on Thursday evening at the Glen Road entrance to Sherbourne TTC station in St James Town.
"The Seneca community is saddened to hear of the tragic death of Kartik Vasudev, a first-semester Marketing Management student," a spokesperson said in a statement. Vasudev received medical attention from an off-duty paramedic and was taken to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, the Toronto Police Service said in a statement. A 21-year old Indian student was killed after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds following a shooting at the entrance of a subway station in Canada's Toronto city while he was on his way to work, according to police here.
In a tragic incident, a student from India was shot dead in Canada, during a suspected robbery attempt. The victim, Kartik Vasudev was killed following a ...
"The Seneca community is saddened to hear of the tragic death of Kartik Vasudev, a first-semester Marketing Management student. Upon enquiring, we came to know that there was a shootout and a picture of the bag he was carrying was published in the local newspaper. The 21-year-old who suffered multiple gunshot wounds was initially attended to by an off-duty paramedic. We received the call from the police informing us that he had been shot," he said. When he departed for his work and left the metro subway, somebody shot at him," Vasudev said. "I think it is a case of robbery, somebody must have tried to snatch my son's bag...
Delhi news: The family has been told by local Canadian journalists that Kartik was shot eight times. As per officials, the perpetrator is yet to be ...
The family also said they suspect it was a hate crime and not a robbery gone wrong. “His bag was left behind and it seems so far that it was not a robbery. The man had sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was taken to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.” On Thursday, he got off at Sherbourne Station since his manager had asked for a package to be picked from near the stop. Speaking to The Indian Express, his family said they were unaware about the motive of the crime and were desperately seeking the government’s help for clarity and justice. Shortly after joining college, he found a job at a restaurant in the Downtown area.
Jitesh Vasudev said his 21-year-old son Kartik had dreamed of coming to Canada to work and study before he arrived in Toronto earlier this year.
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