More than $100,000 raised for slain Indian dairy worker in NZ

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Nakul Shivani | Date 28-12-2022
Janak Patel
Janak Patel

 

Wellington

More than $100,000 has been raised for the family of an Indian dairy shop worker who was stabbed to death in New Zealand's Auckland last month.

Janak Patel, 34, was stabbed multiple times by robbers on November 23 at the Rose Cottage Superette in Sandringham, Auckland, where he worked, and died later in hospital.

His death sparked off nationwide protests in New Zealand with small business owners and workers, mostly of Indian-origin, demanding their safety and calling for harsher penalties for criminals.

More than 2000 people, many of them anonymous, made donations for Patel, who is survived by his wife and parents.

The Dairy and Business Owners Group in New Zealand had started a Givealittle page to support Patel's family. The amount thus collected would be split between his wife and elderly parents.

The incident came just days after four men entered Indian-origin Puneet Singh's dairy store in Hamilton and cut off two fingers of his employee with a machete.

Most of the dairy owners and workers in New Zealand, who are of Indian-origin, say they fear going to work after Janak's brutal killing.

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Following Patel's death, New Zealand announced new measures to counter retail crime, which included providing a NZ$4,000 subsidy to shop owners to install fog cannons in their shops to stop burglaries.