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Indian charged with murder of two brothers remanded in custody
Melbourne, Feb 24 (PTI) A 22-year-old Indian national,
charged with the murder of two compatriots over a monetary
dispute in Perth, was Wednesday produced in a court which
remanded him in custody till his next appearance before it on
May 5.
Jagdeep Singh, who allegedly killed two Indian brothers
-- Navdeep Singh (20) and Kawaldeep Singh (19) -- on February
12, appeared before Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court, 'The
Australian' reported.
Jagdeep Singh was not related to either of the brothers,
the report said, adding he was not required to enter a plea
and was remanded to appear again in the same court on May 5.
Police claims that the victims died after a violent
argument about money and living arrangements at a rented flat
in Morley area.
A badly injured Navdeep Singh made his way to a St John
Ambulance depot in in the early hours of February 12, but
collapsed and later died in hospital.
The body of his brother, Kawaldeep Singh, was later found
outside a flat in Crimea Street, also in Morley.
All three -- the victims and the accused -- held overseas
student visas. PTI
charged with the murder of two compatriots over a monetary
dispute in Perth, was Wednesday produced in a court which
remanded him in custody till his next appearance before it on
May 5.
Jagdeep Singh, who allegedly killed two Indian brothers
-- Navdeep Singh (20) and Kawaldeep Singh (19) -- on February
12, appeared before Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court, 'The
Australian' reported.
Jagdeep Singh was not related to either of the brothers,
the report said, adding he was not required to enter a plea
and was remanded to appear again in the same court on May 5.
Police claims that the victims died after a violent
argument about money and living arrangements at a rented flat
in Morley area.
A badly injured Navdeep Singh made his way to a St John
Ambulance depot in in the early hours of February 12, but
collapsed and later died in hospital.
The body of his brother, Kawaldeep Singh, was later found
outside a flat in Crimea Street, also in Morley.
All three -- the victims and the accused -- held overseas
student visas. PTI