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A picture of a black backpack and a white shoe flashing on the home page of a Canadian news website turned into a nightmare for a couple in Ghaziabad. On Thursday, their son, Kartik Vasudev (21), had stepped out of a metro station to hail a bus to head to his part-time job in Toronto when he was shot dead. A relative scrolling through the news recognised Kartik’s bag and broke the news to the family. As per reports, Kartik died due to multiple gunshot wounds outside Sherbourne station. The family was able to confirm the death on Friday afternoon but is unaware about the motive. Jitesh Vasudev, his father, said: “We last spoke to Kartik on Thursday and he told us he was heading to work. He was a student but worked part-time at a Mexican restaurant. For several hours, his phone was switched off. His cousin, whom he stayed with, grew worried and informed police. News flashed that a shooting had taken place and it was then that she realised Kartik is no more.” Kartik was pursuing global management from Toronto-based Seneca University and was in his first year. He had shifted to Canada in January and was staying in an apartment he shared with his cousin. Shortly after joining college, he had found a job at the restaurant in Downtown area. Every day, Kartik would take the same route using the subway and bus to reach his office. “His cousin informed police that he had gone missing. Kartik’s employer also called her up and said he had not come to work. Both were discussing the situation when they came to know of the shooting and recognised it was him from the pictures,” Jitesh, who works at HCL, said.