<p>New York: A 25-year-old Indian student who recently earned an MBA degree in the US was hammered to death by a homeless drug addict whom he had been helping for the past couple of days in Georgia state's Lithonia city.</p>.<p>The horrifying incident was caught on camera when assailant Julian Faulkner mercilessly struck Vivek Saini nearly 50 times on the head with a hammer.</p>.<p>Saini, a part-time clerk at a store that sheltered Faulkner, had shown kindness to the accused for almost two days and provided him with chips, a coke, water, and even a jacket for warmth, <em>M9 News Channel</em> reported on Sunday.</p>.UK government to ban disposable vapes to prevent use by children.<p>However, Saini was struck on January 16 while going home as he, concerned for safety, requested Faulkner to depart or face police intervention.</p>.<p>Police, arriving at the scene, found Faulkner standing over Saini's lifeless body.</p>.<p>The young student, who had migrated to the US two years ago after completing his B Tech, had recently earned a Master’s in Business Administration.</p>.<p>Saini's family in Haryana mourns the loss of the promising young man, describing him as a brilliant student striving for a decent job.</p>.<p>His parents, Gurjeet Singh and Lalita Saini are devastated and currently unable to discuss the tragic incident.</p>
<p>New York: A 25-year-old Indian student who recently earned an MBA degree in the US was hammered to death by a homeless drug addict whom he had been helping for the past couple of days in Georgia state's Lithonia city.</p>.<p>The horrifying incident was caught on camera when assailant Julian Faulkner mercilessly struck Vivek Saini nearly 50 times on the head with a hammer.</p>.<p>Saini, a part-time clerk at a store that sheltered Faulkner, had shown kindness to the accused for almost two days and provided him with chips, a coke, water, and even a jacket for warmth, <em>M9 News Channel</em> reported on Sunday.</p>.UK government to ban disposable vapes to prevent use by children.<p>However, Saini was struck on January 16 while going home as he, concerned for safety, requested Faulkner to depart or face police intervention.</p>.<p>Police, arriving at the scene, found Faulkner standing over Saini's lifeless body.</p>.<p>The young student, who had migrated to the US two years ago after completing his B Tech, had recently earned a Master’s in Business Administration.</p>.<p>Saini's family in Haryana mourns the loss of the promising young man, describing him as a brilliant student striving for a decent job.</p>.<p>His parents, Gurjeet Singh and Lalita Saini are devastated and currently unable to discuss the tragic incident.</p>