Newly Married Indian-Origin Man Shot Dead In US In Suspected Road Rage

Newly-married Gavin Dasaur was on his way home with his Mexican wife when he was shot dead by the accused after an argument at an intersection on Indy city's southeast side.

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Gavin Dasaur and Viviana ZaMora had just got married on June 29

A 29-year-old Indian-origin man was shot dead in a suspected road rage incident in the US state of Indiana on Tuesday, the police said.

Newly-married Gavin Dasaur was on his way home with his Mexican wife when he was shot dead by the accused after an argument at an intersection on Indy city's southeast side.

Dasaur was from Agra. He and Viviana ZaMora had just got married on June 29, a little over two weeks before his death.

A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. The video shows Dasaur getting out of his car at the intersection and yelling at the driver of the pickup truck.

He then punches the truck's door with the gun in his hand. The driver of the pickup truck responds by shooting him.

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Dasaur was rushed to the hospital but died during the treatment. "I held him as he bled out and I was waiting for the ambulance," the victim's widow, Viviana ZaMora told police.

Police said the accused, who has been detained, may have acted in self-defence. "Upon further investigation and after consultation with Marion County Prosecutor's Office, that individual was released," the police spokesperson said.

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