Sushma monitoring case of Indians killed in US accident

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday said that she was personally monitoring the case of an Indian IT professional who was killed along with parents in a road accident in the US earlier this month.

“I am monitoring this case personally and I have all the details,” Sushma Swaraj tweeted.

“The last rites of parents is possible. But US laws do not permit cremation of Chandan as his wife is in coma and unable to give consent,” she said.

Chandan Gavai, 38, and his parents Kamalnayan Gavai, 74, and Archana Gavai, 60, were killed when a pickup truck crashed into their car while they were returning after watching Fourth of July fireworks.

The driver of the pickup truck also died on the spot.

Both vehicles burst into flames immediately after the accident which happened at Yaphank in Suffolk county, New York.

Chandan Gavai’s wife Manisha Surwade, 32, sustained life-threatening burn and head injuries while their 11-month-old son sustained non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

The family hails from Kalyan in Maharashtra.

Sushma Swaraj said that Indian Consul General in New York Riva Ganguly was in touch with her and she was providing all assistance to the family.

IANS