Police Investigate Death of Indian Man in Philadelphia

警方調查費城一名印度男子死亡事件


Introduction

An Indian man named Anshul Kuncha died from gunshots in North Philadelphia. He was delivering food at the time.

一名叫 Anshul Kuncha 的印度男子在北費城因槍擊死亡。他當時正在配送食物。

Main Body

The event happened on June 6. Anshul was 28 years old. Someone ordered a pizza to a fake address. This was a trick to bring him to an empty home.

事件發生於 6 月 6 日。Anshul 當時 28 歲。有人將披薩訂到一個假地址,這是為了將他引誘到一棟空屋的陷阱。

Cameras show two people in dark clothes and masks. They followed Anshul and shot him. Police found three bullets at the place.

監視器畫面顯示兩名穿著深色衣服並戴著面具的人。他們跟蹤 Anshul 並將其擊斃。警方在現場發現了三枚子彈。

The family says this was not a robbery. The killers did not take money or phones. They believe the killers planned this attack. The Indian Consulate in New York is helping the family send the body back to India.

家屬表示這並非搶劫。兇手沒有拿走金錢或手機。他們認為兇手是精心策劃了這次襲擊。紐約的印度領事館正協助家屬將遺體運回印度。

Conclusion

Police are looking at videos and phone data. They want to find the killers and learn why they did this.

警方正在檢查影片和電話數據,希望找出兇手並了解作案動機。

Vocabulary Learning

🛠️ The 'Who-Did-What' Pattern

To reach A2, you need to move from single words to simple stories. Look at how this text connects People to Actions.

1. The Basic Action (Past Tense) Most of these sentences use a simple pattern: PersonPast ActionObject.

  • Someone \rightarrow ordered \rightarrow a pizza.
  • Police \rightarrow found \rightarrow three bullets.
  • Killers \rightarrow did not take \rightarrow money.

2. Describing People (The 'In' Pattern) Notice how the text describes what people were wearing or where they were:

  • People in dark clothes \rightarrow (Wearing dark clothes)
  • Consulate in New York \rightarrow (Located in New York)

3. Word Swap for Clarity If you don't know a hard word, look for the simple one next to it:

  • Investigate \rightarrow Police are looking at videos.
  • Robbery \rightarrow They did not take money.

Vocabulary Learning

investigate (v.)
To look for information to find out the truth about a crime.
Example:The police investigate the crime to find the killer.
gunshots (n.)
The sound or act of firing a gun.
Example:The police heard loud gunshots in the street.
delivering (v.)
Taking things, like food or letters, to a person's home.
Example:He is delivering a pizza to a customer.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to trick people.
Example:The man gave a fake name to the police.
robbery (n.)
The crime of stealing money or things from a person.
Example:The thief committed a robbery at the bank.
consulate (n.)
A small office that helps people from their own country in a foreign city.
Example:The Indian Consulate helps Indian citizens in New York.
Practice A2 words in a crossword