India Times 

GAMARIAH: A student from Jharkand doing research in an Engineering college in the US was found shot dead at an apartment complex in the second incident of campus gun violence in five weeks in that country where Indian students became victims.

The body of Abhijeet Mahato (29), who was doing his PhD on computational mechanics at the Dukes Pratt School of Engineering in Durham in North Carolina, was found in the 1600 Block of Anderson Street by his friends and colleagues on Friday, the student's grandfather and a former Jharkhand MLA Dhananjoy Mahato said on Sunday.

The crime was noticed at about 11:30 PM on Friday night (local time) at the apartment complex, several blocks south of the Duke campus.

Durham police was quoted as having said they do not yet have a motive for the shooting by unidentified gunmen.

Dhananjoy said he would ask the government to make arrangements for bringing the body here after the post-mortem is completed on Monday.

Abhijeet told his parents Sitaram and Aarti Mahato only last Wednesday that he had been very busy as the examination was round the corner.

A pall of gloom descended on Abhijeet's home at Gamariah and relatives and friends streamed in as soon as the news of the tragedy came in.

Abhijeet was a meritorious student who studied in Hindu School and did his Bachelor in Engineering(BE) from Jadavpur University from Kolkata.

An M Tech from IIT, Kanpur he was in his second year of studies in the US. Two Indian doctoral students hailing from Andhra Pradesh were found shot dead in Louisiana State University campus at Baton Rouge on December 13.

Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam were found shot dead in Allam's apartment.