Sunayana Dumala, wife of 32-year-old Srinivas Kuchibhotla who was killed by Adam Purinton at a city bar on Wednesday night, said reports of bias against minorities in the US make them afraid and wondered whether "do we belong here".
At a news conference organised by GPS-maker Garmin, the company where Srinivas worked, Sunayana asked what the US government of Donald Trump would do to stop hate crimes against minorities such as the one happened to her husband.
Sunayana was concerned over shooting incidents and doubted whether her family should stay in the US. But, she said, her husband assured her saying "good things happen in America."
The tragedy has led to fears among immigrants, who feel being targeted by President Trump's plans to ban travelers from some countries and build a wall along the Mexico border to realise his campaign pledge of puttting "America first."
Trump's proposed travel ban against certain countries has been termed divisive by many and provoked criticism from several quarters, including his own Republican Party.
"He did not deserve a death like this," Sunayana said. "I don't know what to say. We've read many times in newspapers of some kind of shooting happening somewhere. I was always concerned, 'Are we doing the right thing staying in the US or America?' But he always assured me good things happen in America."
Consul-General of India in Houston, Anupam Ray, is monitoring the situation and providing possible help for the grieving family and the community in Olathe area of Kansas.
Since the tragedy, they have been with the Srinivas family and have assured Sunayana of all possible help, Ray added.
A third man, an American identified as Ian Grillot, 24,
who tried to intervene also received injuries in the firing at the bar. He, too, is in fair condition, a University of Kansas Hospital spokeswoman said.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj expressed shock on Twitter after the incident. "I am shocked at the shooting incident in Kansas in which Srinivas Kuchibhotla has been killed. My heartfelt condolences to bereaved family."
He reportedly provoked them asking about their presence and work in the US, and how they were better than him.
Then, Purintonleft the bar and returned with a gun and shot the three men, according to police.
He was arrested five hours after the incident and charged with one count of premeditated first-degree murder and two counts of attempted premeditated first-degree murder in Johnson County, District Attorney Stephen Howe told reporters.
Howe, however, declined to elaborate on the motive of the shooter, although police said they were investigating the case with the FBI, which is looking at whether it was a hate crime.
According to the comany Garmin, Srinivas and Alok worked in the company's aviation systems. "We are devastated to inform you that Srinivas passed away and Alok is currently recovering in the hospital," it said before Alok was discharged.
Srinivas and and Alok hailed from Hyderabad and Warangal respectively.
Srinivas posted on LinkedIn in 2014 he managed helicopter programmes. He had a master's degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Texas. He earned his bachelor's degree from Hyderabad's Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University.
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