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63-Year-Old Indo-Canadian Man From Vancouver Killed In Home Invasion In Nicaragua

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Dec, 2015 01:32 PM
  • 63-Year-Old Indo-Canadian Man From Vancouver Killed In Home Invasion In Nicaragua

63-year-old Indo-Canadian man Rajan Deedar Gill was killed this week in an apparent home invasion robbery at his property in Nicaragua, local media are reporting. 

According to Nicaraguan newspaper La Prensa, intruders burst into Gill’s home in Diriamba in the early morning hours Monday.

Officers say the property usually had a security guard, but he had the night off the day of the incident.
 
Police say Gill’s green van was stolen from the property, along with two safes. The van was found a few days later abandoned on the side of a highway. They found one of the safes on the back seat of the car.
 
The blue marker indicates the town where Gill lived, and the red marker indicates the approximate location where police found the abandoned van:
 
Police are investigating and are talking to a number of people to rule out any suspects.
 

 
 
They have also taken in two suspects who were found near the abandoned van, but haven’t made any arrests.
 
Police are questioning a local welder who had worked several times at the residence doing maintenance.
 
According to a local newspaper, La Prensa, family members of those detained have been waiting anxiously outside the police station, since they have not been able to see or talk to them since Monday.

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