A Bangladeshi student, who went to USA to obtain PhD degree from the Lamar University, was reportedly shot dead in a robbery at a store in Beaumont, Texas on Friday.
The deceased was identified as Sheikh Abir Hossain, 34, a graduate research assistant of the university.
According to a local TV channel KFDM, Abir was murdered at Kris Food Mart, where he was working as a store clerk, during a robbery by two suspects who fled the scene after stealing cigarettes. When police arrived, they found Sheikh Abir-Hossain dead from gunshot wounds.
Abir's elder brother Jahidul Islam said that he was informed of the news of his brother's death by a family member living in New York Friday afternoon.
Expressing grief, DU Prof Mohammad Shahin Khan said Abir left the country because he dreamt of becoming a university teacher.
Before going to the US, Abir worked at BRAC University as a researcher. He later joined Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology in Uttara, Dhaka as an adjunct faculty. He completed his graduation and post-graduation from the Institute of Social Welfare and Research.
Abir's wife lives in the US along with her family.
Meanwhile, Beaumont police arrested a 19-year-old suspect charged with the murder hours after the killing on Saturday and were still on the lookout for the second suspect.