Police said there were strange circumstances surrounding the attack on 29-year-old Jaspreet Singh, who was set on fire by a group of four men in the suburb of Essendon in
Detective acting senior Sergeant Neil Smyth said police are yet to locate the charred clothes which Singh, who received 20% burns on his body, discarded shortly after the incident. He said police have a general description of who the offenders could be.
"I believe there is no reason at this stage to consider this in any way as racially-motivated... the circumstances of him parking the car randomly in a side street, and just some people approaching him are a bit strange," he said.
"It's highly unlikely, therefore, to be a targeted attack on any individual."
Meanwhile in
Ranjodh Singh, a seasonal work contractor, who recruited Indian immigrants to work on farms in the Riverina, had been living in Wagga Wagga area, and was visiting
The two men, believed to be employed by Singh as seasonal workers, were detained at
They were questioned at Mascot police station, but were later released without charge after being forced to hand in their passports.
Detectives believe Ranjodh Singh may have been murdered in a fight over unpaid wages at a Christmas party two days before his killing.
A post-mortem examination revealed his throat had been slashed, and he had suffered multiple stab wounds before being bound and set alight in an effort to conceal his identity, the report said.
The government of
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