An immigrant from Uzbekistan was killed in Pennsylvania
A native of Uzbekistan, Farrukh Garatov, was killed in the center of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). He was 31 years old. This is reported by YouTube channel "Bureau".

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The man just a few months ago crossed the border with Mexico and arrived in Philadelphia, where he later got a job as a taxi driver for Uber.
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Farrukh was driving a Toyota Prius in the area of 17th and South Streets when an unknown assailant shot the man in the head.
He died on the spot from his injuries. Police are currently investigating the murder of a Russian-speaking immigrant. It is known that he is survived by a son, wife and parents.
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According to representatives of the Uzbek community, they have already collected the necessary money to deliver Farrukh’s body to his homeland.
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