A home in Telangana is mourning the passing of 40-year-old Ashtam Premsagar, a father of two from Nirmal neighborhood, who was fatally stabbed by a Muslim gentleman in Dubai on April 11 after a workplace debate.
Premsagar, a member of a bakery chain, had moved to Dubai two and a half years ago to care for his combined home.
His family Pramila was expecting their second child at the time of his exit. He planned a first-time visit to his younger girl because she had never yet met her. Family members in Dubai called the home on April 12 to tell them that Premsagar had been killed by a coworker after a disagreement. A second man from the Nizamabad city was killed in the same attack, whose identity has not yet been revealed. He was killed simply because he was an Indian, he claimed. Sandeep, Sandeep’s brother, said,” We ask for fairness and government help.”
He was constantly stabbed. Witnesses claimed that my brother, who claimed to have two daughters and older kids, pleaded with the perpetrator but didn’t stop. His home is then attempting to make the process of bringing his body up sooner.
The family claimed that they had never received an official letter from the workplace or Dubai’s regional authorities.
No one from his employers or any local authorities have reached us or shared any formal information perhaps five days after the death. We are completely in the dark and relying solely on rumors from our friends in Dubai, one of them said.
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