Who was Savitha Shan? Indian-origin honours student killed in Austin shooting | World News


Who was Savitha Shan? Indian-origin honours student killed in Austin shooting

A 21-year-old Indian-origin honours student, weeks away from graduating and beginning her career, was among three people killed in a mass shooting in Austin, Texas. Savitha Shan, remembered as a high-achieving and deeply involved student, died in an attack that authorities are investigating as a possible act of terrorism.The shooting took place at around 2 a.m. on Sunday outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden, a bar popular with college-age patrons in Austin’s 6th Street entertainment district, near the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.Savitha Shan was an honours student at the University of Texas at Austin. According to university records, her legal last name was Shanmugasundaram.She studied at the McCombs School of Business and was a double major with honours. She was set to graduate in May and had already secured a position at a major professional services firm.Professor Russ Finney from UT Austin wrote on X that she was one of their “superstar students”. He said she was actively involved in student organisations and described her as “a light in the classroom”. He called her loss “absolutely crushing”.The university confirmed her identity, and President Jim Davis wrote to the campus community describing her as “a child of loving parents. A loyal friend to many. A Longhorn preparing to change the world.”Professor Finney also noted that the location on 6th Street, far west of Congress toward Lamar, was considered safe by students. He said other students remain in hospital in very serious conditions, calling it a very tough week for the university community, the families involved and Austin as a whole.Savitha Shan is being remembered not only for her academic achievements but also for the promise she carried. With graduation weeks away and her career ready to begin, her loss has left a deep void in the university community.

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