London: UK police is today carrying out the second post mortem of Indian student Anuj Bidve, who was shot dead in an unprovoked attack in Salford, which will pave the way for his body to be taken back to India. Officers of the Manchester Police, who visited the Bidve family in Pune, said in a statement: “Anuj’s family are very understandably keen to have Anuj returned to them. “In the UK following charge of a person, the defence are entitled to a second post mortem examination. This is taking place this morning, 3 January”. [caption id=“attachment_171369” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“In undated handout picture obtained from Greater Manchester Police on 28 December 2011 shows Indian student Anuj Bidve, who was shot dead in Manchester. AFP”]  [/caption] They added, “After this Her Majesty’s Coroner will then be able to consider release of Anuj. Anuj’s family is aware of this and the detailed reasoning behind it”. Kiaran Stapleton, charged with Bidve’s murder was scheduled to appear before the Manchester Crown Court via video-link later today. Meanwhile, prayers by a Hindu priest marked a candle-lit vigil last evening at the spot where Indian student Anuj Bidve was killed in an unprovoked attack in Salford as hundreds of people expressed their grief at the incident. The gathering included many residents of the Orsdall area of Salford, where the incident took place on 26 December. Expressing shock at the incident, they said Bidve’s attackers had brought shame to the area and unwelcome national and international attention to Salford. The incident and vigil have been widely covered in the British press. A lamppost, festooned with fresh floral tributes became the spot for an impromptu shrine, where candles and cards with messages were placed. The arc of light extended over time as people waited for their turn to place candles around a framed photo of Bidve. A message from the Bidve family was read out: “He could easily bring a smile to anyone’s face. His passing will not only leave a void in our lives but in the hearts of all those who knew him”. The vigil was organised by Vikrant Gupta, 24, an IT worker living in Manchester. Gupta told the media: “When I read the news I felt really bad. I felt I wanted to do something for him and his family”. Sushant Gupta, 21, a student at Aston University and a friend of Bidve added: “He was the only son and he just came here three months ago and he was looking forward to this a long, long time. “He was so excited to see Christmas in the UK and he wanted to see Manchester United play on Boxing Day. He was a nice guy, it is a shame to lose someone so good”. PTI
UK police is today carrying out the second post mortem of Indian student Anuj Bidve, who was shot dead in an unprovoked attack in Salford, which will pave the way for his body to be taken back to India.
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