Karunakar Karengle, 53, was working last Monday at the Jiffy Convenience Mart on Camelot Drive when two men came in with a firearm around 10 pm, police said.
Fairfield Fire Department first responders arrived and brought Karengle to UC West Chester Hospital.
Police said that Karengle died of his injuries on Friday. His identity had been withheld until his family in India was notified, Journal News reported.
No arrests have been made, making nearby businesses and employees a bit uneasy.
A description of the suspects was unavailable, police said, except that they both wore hoodies covering most of their faces. One wore a dark jacket while the other wore a light coloured jacket.
"I'm sorry that it happened," Kim Cannon said. Cannon works across the street from Jiffy Mart at Laundry Station.
"It scares me even more knowing that the guys, or whoever it was, were parked behind our building and I was working that night and could have walked out.
"It was shocking to hear that somebody was actually killed," Cannon said.
Earlier this month, a 30-year-old Indian national pursuing his masters in Chicago has been seriously injured after he was shot in his right cheek by an unidentified assailant.
Srinivas Kuchibhotla, a software engineer from India, was fatally shot in Olathe, Kansas, in February by a US navy veteran who had told him and his friend at a bar to go back to their country.
Weeks later, a Sikh man was shot in his arm in his driveway in Kent, Washington state, by a masked man who had told him go back to his "own country".
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