The murder was brought to prominence in the UK and abroad due to the execution style killing and after the failure of the police to inform his family in India who subsequently learned of the death of their 23-year-old son through Facebook. The family complained about this, and about delays in processing the case and returning the body to them. As a result, the police sent two senior officers to Pune in India to apologise and give them details of the progress of the investigation. In particular, Assistant Chief Constable Dawn Copley said: "We felt it was important to make personal contact with the family. We need to explain to them in person where we are up to in the investigation." The family said that they had "complete trust and confidence in Greater Manchester Police".
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