A man has been arrested and charged with the murder a Sikh man who was found stabbed to death at his store in the US state of New Jersey last week.
Terlok Singh, 55, was found dead by his cousin on August 16 in his store with an apparent stab wound in the chest. It was the third incident targeting the minority Sikh community in the country in three weeks.
Roberto Ubiera, 55, of Newark has been arrested and charged with the murder of Singh, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Robert Laurino said.
Ubiera did odd jobs at the store and a detention hearing is schedule for him later today.
The Essex County Prosecutor's office had called the incident a homicide.
The motive behind the killing was not immediately known.
Singh, described as a very kind person, is survived by his wife and children who live in India. He owned the store to support his family.
Singh ran his store for at least six years and a neighbour said he should not have had to worry about being attacked in his work place.
Civil rights organisation the Sikh Coalition, in a Facebook post, had expressed condolences to Singh's family, friends and local community.
Simran Jeet Singh, a visiting scholar at New York University's Center for Religion and Media and a Senior Religion Fellow for the Sikh Coalition, tweeted about Singh's tragic death, saying "this is the third attack on a Sikh in the last three weeks. So tired of all this sadness."
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