<p>An Indian-origin man in the US shot and killed his 14-year-old daughter and his mother-in-law before turning the gun on himself, police said.</p>.<p>Bhupinder Singh, 57, shot his teen daughter, Jasleen Kaur, and 55-year-old Manjeet Kaur inside his home in the town of Schodack, about 19 km south of Albany.</p>.<p>"Preliminary investigation has determined that 14-year-old Jasleen Kaur and 55-year-old Manjeet Kaur, both of Castleton on the Hudson, died as a result of gunshot wounds sustained during a domestic incident that occurred at their residence at approximately 9:30 pm on Wednesday," New York State Police said.</p>.<p>A fourth resident, 40-year-old Rashpal Kaur, sustained a gunshot wound to the arm but was able to flee the residence.</p>.<p>She is being treated at Albany Medical Center and her wounds are non-life-threatening, it said.</p>.<p>The wounded woman was taken to Albany Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries — with troopers waiting to interview her.</p>.<p>Neighbour Jim Lundstrom said that he was resting that night when he heard his doorbell ring nonstop, according to the Times Union, a daily newspaper in the area.</p>.<p>“Help me! Help me!” he said he heard someone scream.</p>.<p>When Lundstrom checked outside his window, he saw someone walk away from his home and stumble her way up the street to another house. Then he opened his door.</p>.<p>“There was blood everywhere,” Lundstrom said.</p>
<p>An Indian-origin man in the US shot and killed his 14-year-old daughter and his mother-in-law before turning the gun on himself, police said.</p>.<p>Bhupinder Singh, 57, shot his teen daughter, Jasleen Kaur, and 55-year-old Manjeet Kaur inside his home in the town of Schodack, about 19 km south of Albany.</p>.<p>"Preliminary investigation has determined that 14-year-old Jasleen Kaur and 55-year-old Manjeet Kaur, both of Castleton on the Hudson, died as a result of gunshot wounds sustained during a domestic incident that occurred at their residence at approximately 9:30 pm on Wednesday," New York State Police said.</p>.<p>A fourth resident, 40-year-old Rashpal Kaur, sustained a gunshot wound to the arm but was able to flee the residence.</p>.<p>She is being treated at Albany Medical Center and her wounds are non-life-threatening, it said.</p>.<p>The wounded woman was taken to Albany Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries — with troopers waiting to interview her.</p>.<p>Neighbour Jim Lundstrom said that he was resting that night when he heard his doorbell ring nonstop, according to the Times Union, a daily newspaper in the area.</p>.<p>“Help me! Help me!” he said he heard someone scream.</p>.<p>When Lundstrom checked outside his window, he saw someone walk away from his home and stumble her way up the street to another house. Then he opened his door.</p>.<p>“There was blood everywhere,” Lundstrom said.</p>