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Indians in US rally to raise money for Chandra Nagamallaiah’s family, fundraiser surpasses $50,000 goal in hours

Published on: Sep 12, 2025 01:52 PM IST

Yordanis Cobos-Martinez was arrested in connection with the beheading of Chandra Nagamallaiah, an Indian motel manager in Dallas.

An Indian national, Chandra Nagamallaiah, was tragically killed at his workplace in Dallas, Texas, in front of his wife and son. A video of the horror incident shows a man attacking him with a machete, beheading him, kicking his head and throwing it in a bin. Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, a Cuban national, was arrested as a suspect. Following this, a GoFundMe page was set up by an Indian-origin in the US to raise money for the Nagamallaiah family.

Chandra Nagamallaiah was beheaded over an argument with a co-worker. (File Photo)

“I am more than happy to help promote or create a fundraiser for the family of Chandra Nagamalliah. If anyone has contact information, please DM me. Let’s all come together to support his family during this unimaginably painful time,” a techie known as Sidharth on X tweeted.

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In a follow-up tweet, he added, “I request everyone to please do whatever you can to support Chandra’s family,” and concluded the post with a GoFundMe link.

About the fundraiser page:

A GoFundMe page was created for Chandra Nagamallaiah's family. (GoFundMe)

The goal was to raise $50,000, and at the time of writing this report, the fund showed $54,534, reached with 739 donations. One of them donated $1,100 to the fund.

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The fund is created by Tanmay Patel, who wrote, “I felt compelled to set up this GoFundMe to help ease their financial burden during this heartbreaking time and to ensure Gaurav has the support he needs as he begins his college journey. All funds raised will go directly to Nisha and Gaurav to cover funeral expenses, immediate living costs, and Gaurav’s education.”

 
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