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Indian IT consultant killed in Australia

| | Mar 09, 2015, at 04:00 am
Sydney, Mar 8 (IBNS): An Indian IT consultant was stabbed to death in Australia's Westmead area on Saturday, media reports said on Sunday.

Prabha Arun Kumar was 300 metres away from her home and was talking to her  husband Arun Kumar over phone when she was attacked at around 9:30 pm, reports said.

According top reports, she was taking a shortcut home across Parramatta Park.

“I think I’ve been stabbed,” she told her husband as quoted by dailytelegraph.com.au.

“It is a nightmare. I don’t know why this happens to good people,” Prabha's friend and flatmate, who asked only to be identified as Sarada, told dailytelegraph.com.au.

The police have started investigating the matter.

"Investigations into the incident are continuing and police are urging anyone with information to come forward," NSW Police said in a statement.
 

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