

The 16-year-old pleaded guilty in Victorian Supreme Court on Wednesday to the murder and attempted armed robbery of Nitin Garg. Garg, 21, was killed last year while walking through a park in Melbourne, Australia's second largest city.
This week another Indian, Suresh, 29, the second of the three children of Venkatesh and Sudha, residents of Nandini is undergoing treatment at a hospital in Brisbane after he was attacked outside a hotel.
- According to Mr. Venkatesh, his son, a resident of Melbourne, had gone to Brisbane on work. “What we have been told is that he had gone out for dinner with a colleague. Since he did not like the food, he left his colleague there and stepped out in search of a better dining place. The attack occurred soon afterwards.”
- He said Suresh had spoken to his mother before leaving Melbourne telling her that he is going to work with a couple of IT firms in Bangalore before migrating to Australia around five years ago. He had come home on a month-long visit a couple of months ago.
- Suresh elder sister, who resides in Singapore but is currently in India for maternity care, is handling all the issues.
- Meanwhile, Deputy High Commissioner of Australia in India Lachlan Strahan confirmed that Mr. Suresh was assaulted in the inner Brisbane suburb of Fortitude valley.
- In an email response to a query from The Hindu, Dr. Strahan said: “The apparent assailant, Robert Michael Bronzin, was immediately arrested by the police and has been charged with assault causing grievous bodily harm. Bronzin appeared before the Brisbane Magistrates Court in a preliminary hearing, where the police opposed bail.”
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