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Indian-American motel owner shot dead in North Carolina in US, Sushma Swaraj assures help to family

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday said that the government is in touch with the family of Akash R Talati, who was killed in a shootout in the US state of North Carolina.

Indian-American motel owner shot dead in North Carolina in US, Sushma Swaraj assures help to family

New York: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday said that the government is in touch with the family of Akash R Talati, who was killed in a shootout in the US state of North Carolina.

The Union Minister confirmed that the Indian Embassy in the US has informed her of the circumstances leading to the death of Talati.

"The deceased was shot by an assailant who was escorted out of his club. The security guard returned the fire and the assailant was also injured," she tweeted.

She assured all help to the family of the deceased.

Talati, an Indian-origin owner of a motel was shot dead and four other people were injured in a shootout on Saturday.

Akash Talati, 40, who owned Knights Inn and Diamondz Gentlemen's Club in Fayetteville city, was an innocent bystander when a man who had been escorted out of the club returned soon and exchanged gunfire with a security guard yesterday, police Detective Jamaal Littlejohn said.

Police said they were called to the club at 1:51 AM on Saturday.

The assailant, Markeese Dewitt, 23, has been charged with attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, CBS News reported citing Fayetteville police.

Littlejohn said Dewitt was shot four or five times and remained in serious condition at Cape Fear Valley Medical Centre, fayobserver.Com reported.

He said only Dewitt and the security guard exchanged gunfire and the others were bystanders.

CBS North Carolina quoted Talati's family as saying "the shooting happened after the man was kicked out of the club, got mad, grabbed a gun and began shooting".

One of the victims was in a fair condition at the hospital. The two others were treated and released. Talati died at the hospital.

Talati is reportedly from Anand in Gujarat.

Police have not released the names of three other people who were injured. Littlejohn said they included the security guard and a female employee of the club who operated the cash register.

Littlejohn said security escorted Dewitt out of the club because he had caused a disturbance. He said Dewitt appeared to have gone to his vehicle, got a gun, went back inside the club and started shooting.

Littlejohn said police have no idea what caused Dewitt to get kicked out of the club.

"All we know is he got put out, he goes and gets a gun and it goes crazy from there," Littlejohn said.

Detectives are actively investigating the homicide and shooting and have appealed to the public to contact them if they have any information on the incident.