City
Epaper

IISER scientist dies after neighbour assaults him over parking dispute in Punjab's Mohali

By IANS | Updated: March 13, 2025 11:11 IST

Chandigarh, March 13 A 39-year-old scientist with the esteemed Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) has ...

Open in App

Chandigarh, March 13 A 39-year-old scientist with the esteemed Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) has died after he was allegedly assaulted by his neighbour during a dispute over parking in Sector 67 in Punjab’s Mohali, near here.

The scientist, Abhishek Swarnkar, a resident of West Bengal, was on dialysis and recently underwent a kidney transplant.

He was living with his parents in rented accommodation. He is survived by his elderly parents and two married sisters. One of the sisters had reportedly donated a kidney to him.

The victim’s family has accused Monty, an IT professional, of assaulting him despite knowing about his health conditions. The incident took place on Tuesday night.

The crime was captured on CCTV. They have lodged a complaint with the police.

“An autopsy will be conducted today, and appropriate legal action will be taken on its basis,” a police official said.

According to police, the argument broke out around 8.30 p.m. and soon escalated. Witnesses said Monty first abused Swarnkar before pinning him to the ground and repeatedly punching him.

When Abhishek lost consciousness, Monty rushed him to a private hospital and en route, he allegedly hit a car. Doctors declared Swarnkar brought dead.

Swarnkar had earlier worked in the US and returned to India due to his ill health.

Station House Officer Gagandeep Singh said a case had been registered on the family’s complaint.

Abhishek Swarnkar’s research paper was recently published in the prestigious Journal of Science.

IISER expressed sorrow over his death and said, “We have lost a brilliant mind. Such an act of violence is unacceptable, and strict action should be taken against the accused.”

It said Swarnkar had been selected by the Department of Science and Technology to meet Nobel Laureates in 2017.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBaltic & Nordic leaders reaffirm 'unwavering support' for Ukraine

International"We are strongly against any terrorist attack, stand by people of India": South Korean Foreign Minister condemns Pahalgam terror attack

NationalKerala braces for intense monsoon, orange alert issued for two districts

InternationalMelania Trump pens 'peace letter' to Putin, urges protection of future generation

International"We were able to strike deal that will lead to win-win proposal": South Korean Foreign Minister on trade deal with US

National Realted Stories

NationalAmit Shah to attend BJP zonal conference in TN's Tirunelveli on August 22

NationalDelhi Traffic Police issues advisory for commuters ahead of inauguration of highway projects by PM Modi in Rohini today

NationalPM Modi to inaugurate two major highway projects in Delhi worth Rs 11,000 crore today

NationalShubhanshu Shukla accorded hero's welcome on return to India; Parliament plans special discussion on successful space mission tomorrow

NationalOwaisi hits out at RSS-BJP over NCERT textbook revision, accuses them of historical distortion