A 28-year-old Indian man, Anshul Kuncha, was tragically shot and killed while responding to a delivery request in Philadelphia. The incident is suspected to be a 'fake pizza delivery trap.'
Kuncha, who was employed part-time as a pizza delivery executive, received a 'fake' delivery request directing him to an isolated area. Upon his arrival, an unknown assailant opened fire, striking him multiple times in the head before escaping the scene.
According to Anshul's family, there was no theft involved in his case, which raises questions regarding the motive for the murder. His sister, Tanvi, claimed that the pizza delivery was a 'trap' intended to 'kill him.'
Tanvi urged the authorities to expedite the return of her brother's remains to India and called for justice for her brother, saying that the family does not harbor any particular suspicions regarding individuals involved but desires that those accountable be identified and held responsible.
A reward of $20,000 is being offered for any information that results in an arrest and conviction. Although no arrests have been made thus far, investigators possess the phone number of the caller who placed the order and are currently working to ascertain whether the individual who called is linked to the incident.