Fatal attack on Agra's Lal in Australia, 11 stab wounds in stomach and jaw, condition critical

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Agra. Shubham Garg of Tajnagri went to Australia on September 1 to pursue his PhD after doing MS (Master of Science) from Chennai. There he enrolled at the University of New South Wales Sydney. He was attacked on 6 October.

Shubham Garg (28), a student of Agra's town Kiravali, was attacked with a knife in Australia. A PhD student in Australia was attacked on the night of October 6, when he was going to his room after withdrawing money from an ATM. Shubham was seriously injured in the attack. He has been admitted to the hospital. Here, the victim's family has met MP Rajkumar Chahar on Tuesday and pleaded for help.

Ram Niwas Garg, a resident of Paith Gali in Kiravali, told that his son Shubham had gone to Australia on September 1 to pursue his PhD in MS (Master of Science) from Chennai. There the University of New South Wales is enrolled in Sydney. Shubham was going to the room on the night of October 6 at 10.30 pm with a knife to withdraw $ 800 to pay the house rent from the ATM. There have been 11 blows in many parts of the body including Shubham's jaw, stomach.

Shubham's room partner Bhuvan Tilani, a resident of Delhi, informed the police about the attack. After this the family came to know about the incident. The family is fearing an attack in apartheid. The student's uncle Rajkumar Garg told that in this regard, along with the chairman representative Vinod Agarwal, the MP met Rajkumar Chahar at his residence in Agra. MP Rajkumar Chahar has assured him of all possible help by talking to the Ministry of External Affairs and the embassy. Called to Delhi to get visa immediately.