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Sunday, 6 April 2014

Woman accused of killing Indian American store clerk arrested

Sunday, 6 April 2014 - 0 Comments


A 21 year old woman accused of killing Indian American store clerk Dahyabhai Kalidas Chaudhari in Northwest Georgia, was arrested, the Georgia investigation team reported.

Gavin Duffy, spokesman for the U.S. Marshals, revealed that Skyy Raven Marie Mims was arrested in Bartow County. Mims was charged with murder in Whitfield County jail.

Mims who hails from Detroit, is accused of killing the store employee on March 9. The investigators are still puzzled about why the aspiring model ended up at a Whitfield County gas station which is about four miles off I-75, on March 9.

“That’s what has us puzzled right now,” GBI Special Agent Greg Ramey said. “With this lady’s connections to Atlanta, why drive to Whitfield County, four miles off the interstate? Why pick that particular one? I have no idea. We’re sitting here scratching our heads, too.”

Shortly before midnight on March 9, Mims stabbed 37 year old Chaudary to death inside the Kanku’s Express on Airport Road in Dalton. She then left the store with cash and lottery tickets. Chaudary's body was found in pool of blood by a customer who immediately called 911.

“Right now, I’m lost. My mind is lost,” store owner Kanu Chaudhari told local news channel. “I cannot say anything. He’s always happy, smiling to customers, and he’s always smiling.”

Chaudary who is not related to the deceased, said that he was very popular with the customers. He said that man known as DK was quick to make new friends and was a warm person. “Everybody to him was his buddy. That man had the purest heart,” he added.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Indo-Canadian man shot to death in Brampton court

Thursday, 3 April 2014 - 0 Comments


Peel Police has identified the man who was shot dead in Brampton court after an “interaction” with police as 45 year old Charnjit “Sonny” Bassi. Bassi had opened firing in the courtroom in retaliation of which he was shot dead.

Constable Klarenbeek, 53, is out of intensive care but remains in hospital. The motive behind Bassi's shooting still remains mystery and the police is talking to his relatives to find the answer to the mystery.

 Bassi who started shooting at A. Grenville & William Davis Courthouse on Hurontario Street around 11 a.m. on Friday, was a father of seven year-old girl. He and his wife had divorced in 2012, but remained on amicable terms.

Bassi's ex wife Sonian Chowdhry, in a statement delivered by her lawyer on Wednesday, described Bassi as a gentle man who had never shown inclination to violence or fanaticism during their decade-long marriage. "At no time during their marriage did Mr. Bassi illustrate traits of mental health illness, suicidal ideation or religious fanaticism," said Rishi Singh Bhasin, reading from the statement.

Bassi didn't drink or abuse drugs in course of their marriage and was a good father for their daughter. He was "a gentle and supportive father," statement continued.

Bhasin further revealed that Chowdhry was aware of her ex-husband's potential involvement in illegal activities post their divorce. He said, "Since the dissolution of the marriage and … recent circumstances, she’s been made aware of certain alleged illegal activities Mr. Bassi may have been involved in."

According to the court records, Bhasin made around $150,000 a year in various businesses including a retail shop and selling used cars. Six months before his divorce, he had transferred his properties to Chowdhry and her family. At the time of shooting, Bassi lived in one of the homes and Chowdhry in the other, on the same street.

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