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Britain Police Arrested Eight People In The Murder Case Of Indian Manager Vignesh Pattabhiraman

Indian Restaurant Manager Vignesh Pattabhiraman Murder Case, London: The case of the death of an Indian restaurant manager is gaining momentum in Britain. Vignesh Pattabhiraman was returning home on a bicycle from an Indian restaurant in Reading, England on February 14, when suddenly a speeding car hit him. After which Vignesh died on the spot. Thames Valley Police said he died on the way to the Royal Berkshire Hospital. The British police has started investigating the case. Eight people have been arrested in the case.

Our condolences to the family: Police

Thames Valley Police officer Stuart Brangwyn said: “Our thoughts are with his family. We are in constant touch with them. We are investigating the matter. Many people have been arrested so far. I would like to appeal that if anyone has any information relating to this accident, please contact Thames Valley Police. A Reading man was arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday, police said.

Friends and relatives collected relief money for the family

Major Crime Unit officials said police have been deployed to the area. Understanding the seriousness of the matter, the police is investigating rapidly. Meanwhile, the ‘Just Giving Charity’ initiative set up by Pattabhiraman’s friends and family to support and cover the recovery costs of his wife Ramya has raised more than GBP 39,000 in just a few days. Friends and relatives donated relief money to the bereaved family through a social media campaign. It was written in a post that we stand united with Vignesh’s grieving family in this unimaginably difficult period. Your generous contribution can provide relief to the family, which will reduce the burden on the family.

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