At some time on Thursday April 19nth 2012 Kanagala Seshadri Rao was shot to death by an unknown assailant in Boston.
To protest this senseless and wanton act, and to counter the spread pf violence, India Association of Greater Boston, BU Indian Graduate Student Association, BU India Club, BU officials, SAHELI and several community organizations hosted a Candlelight Vigil on Sunday April 29, 7:30 PM at Boston University.
In a letter to the Boston University community, President Robert Brown
wrote that the University is deeply saddened at the loss of one of our
students. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victim’s family and
friends,” Brown wrote. “And we are outraged at this crime.”
“He excelled in the classroom,” says Kenneth Freeman, the School of
Management’s Allen Questrom Professor and Dean. “He was admired and
respected by his classmates. It’s a tremendous loss for his family and for
BU. He had a bright future.”
Join us to express your sorrow and extend your condolences to Mr. Seshadri’s family.
Thank you.
Executive Committee / Board of Directors
India Association of Greater Boston, Inc.
Remembering Kanagala Seshadri Rao
At some time on Thursday April 19nth 2012 Kanagala Seshadri Rao was shot to death by an unknown assailant in Boston.
To protest this senseless and wanton act, and to counter the spread pf violence, India Association of Greater Boston, BU Indian Graduate Student Association, BU India Club, BU officials, SAHELI and several community organizations hosted a Candlelight Vigil on Sunday April 29, 7:30 PM at Boston University.
The Vigil was held at Boston University – Marsh Plaza.
In a letter to the Boston University community, President Robert Brown
wrote that the University is deeply saddened at the loss of one of our
students. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victim’s family and
friends,” Brown wrote. “And we are outraged at this crime.”
“He excelled in the classroom,” says Kenneth Freeman, the School of
Management’s Allen Questrom Professor and Dean. “He was admired and
respected by his classmates. It’s a tremendous loss for his family and for
BU. He had a bright future.”
Join us to express your sorrow and extend your condolences to Mr. Seshadri’s family.
Thank you.
Executive Committee / Board of Directors
India Association of Greater Boston, Inc.