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Kapurthala man killed in Germany, kin seek govt help for last rites

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A 30-year-old man from Ramgarh village near Kapurthala has reportedly been killed in Germany, leaving his family and residents of the area in mourning. The deceased has been identified as Rajvinder Singh, who had been living in Germany for nearly a decade.According to his father Jarnail Singh, Rajvinder had moved to Germany around 10 years ago in search of better opportunities and subsequently acquired German citizenship. The family said they were informed two days ago about a dispute of youths from Haryana over the leadership of a temple in Germany.Family members alleged that Rajvinder had reached the spot to mediate between the opposing groups. However, during the dispute, four youths allegedly attacked him with sharp-edged weapons, causing serious head injuries.Rajvinder was rushed to a hospital for treatment, where he remained under medical care for two days before succumbing to his injuries. News of his death spread rapidly through Ramgarh village and nearby areas, triggering widespread grief among relatives, friends and local residents.Seeking assistance from the authorities, Jarnail Singh has appealed to the Government of India to either facilitate his travel to Germany to perform his son’s last rites or arrange for the repatriation of Rajvinder Singh’s mortal remains to his native village in Punjab, enabling the family to conduct the final rites in their ancestral home.

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