The Indian man who was working as a security guard in California, USA was shot dead. The deceased youth’s name was Kapil. He was a resident of Barah Kalan village in Jind district of Haryana, who was just 26 years old. The incident took place on Saturday (7 September 2025), when he tried to stop a person urinating at the public place. The controversy over this increased so much that the accused shot Kapil there. He died on the spot.
Kapil was the son of God and the only son of the farmer family. He went to America two and a half years ago. In 2022, Kapil illegally entered the US. He reached America by passing through the forests of Dunki route i.e. Panama and crossing the Mexico border. On this dangerous journey, the family spent about 45 lakh rupees. After the initial arrest, he was relieved in legal proceedings and settled in California.
Family situation
The news of Kapil’s death was reported to the family by a relative living in America. He has two sisters, one of whom is married. A mountain of sorrows has broken on the family and there is mourning in the entire village. The village sarpanch Suresh Kumar Gautam said that the whole village stands with the family, but it is a huge shock. Now the family is demanding to bring Kapil’s body to India.
Expect help from government
The family has planned to meet the Deputy Commissioner and demand to bring Kapil’s body to India. Villagers and family hope that the Government of India will provide all possible help to the family in this difficult time.
What is Dunky Root?
Donkey Route is the dangerous illegal way to go abroad, which many people use in search of better lives. In this, passengers are crossed the boundaries of different countries without legal visa or valid documents. This journey is very risky, in which people pass through forests, deserts and sea routes. This path was named because this journey is tall, difficult and tired, exactly like a donkey walking like a continuous walk.
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