The younger son of Indian technical Harsh Kikery only after the murder-killing tragedy in America only in America

Indian technical Harshvardhan S Kikeri’s younger son was not at home when he allegedly shot and killed his wife and his elder son and then shot himself in a tragedy in King County, Seattle on Monday. 41 -year -old Shweta Pionam and 14 -year -old Dhruva Kikeri died of gunshot wounds. The deaths of Panyam and Dhruva were classified as housewives. Harshvardhan Kikeri44, died of suicide, according to the office of the medical examiner, the Seattle Times reported.
Alex Gumina, president of the homeowner association, said that a family of four – a husband, wife and his two sons lived in the house and most kept themselves. The seven -year -old young son survived the tragedy as he was not at home at that time.
What happened to a famous technical Harsh Kikeri?
Many questions are unanswered Harsh KikeriThe CEO of the Holovers, a robotics company, headquartered in the city of Mirsuru, was known as a bright and promising brain, which completed a lot. Cricketer Yuvraj Singh funded his organization and was also a brand ambassador. A 2017 selfie that she took with Bollywood actor Aishwarya Rai came out on social media, in which she enjoyed in India. Harsh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Digital India summit.
On the night of shooting, the authorities were called to the townhouse on 129th Street after receiving 911 calls. King 5 television station stated that its crew saw a child – the younger sons of the Kikeri family escaped from the house and were rested by investigators.
Detectives found a lonely hollow point in the blood and road on the front window.
Kikeri, who belonged to Kikeri village in Madya, graduated from Sri Jayachmrajendra College of Engineering at Masuru, and worked with Microsoft in the US, focused on robotics. He also did a Master of Science degree from Syrakuse University, US. Kikeri held 44 international patents and worked as a software engineer in Infosys before going to America.
According to reports, he returned to India with his wife in 2017 and co-established Holowild. He then invented Holosit to the functioning of an AI-powered full-body motion capture suit as a virtual trainer.