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Hijackers return father’s car after dumping his son’s body at a clinic
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|August 27, 2025
WHEN Asheek Singh was hijacked, his family's worst nightmare began.

His killers not only took his life through brutal violence but brazenly returned his father's car after dumping his body at a local clinic.
His devastated mother shared their harrowing ordeal and quest for justice.
Singh, 33, a business analyst, was visiting friends in extension nine, South Fork flats, in Lenasia, when he was hijacked on June 14.
His lifeless body was discovered the next day in a clinic for his family to identify.
Narisha Nuncoo said on the day of the hijacking her son was driving his father’s car.
“We do not know why he went to South Fork Flats. The Tracker picked up his location and showed that he left the area at 1.30pm. We tried to call him several times that day but there was no reply.
“Asheek was my baby and I used to call him all the time and send him messages. I used to always tell him to please call me just to say he was okay,” said a distraught Nuncoo.
At 2.30pm, the Tracker picked up that Singh was in a dangerous zone.
“My daughter, Tarisha, picked this up on the Tracker app on her phone. She called her brother’s phone and a stranger picked up. He told us that Asheek was at his father's school. His father is a principal. But that was not true,” she said.
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