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Published 5:25 pm PDT Monday, August 13, 2007
Federal agents continued their overseas search Monday for the primary suspect in the alleged hate-crime killing of Satender Singh, looking to bring the West Sacramento man back to face charges.
"We are in daily contact with our international resources who are actively working this investigation," said special agent, Steven Dupre of FBI's Sacramento Division. "We're hopeful that Mr. Vusik will decide turn himself in."
Andrey Vusik, 29, was recently identified by authorities as the man who allegedly punched Singh at Lake Natoma last month and then left the country after the Fijian man's death. He is sought on a warrant for his arrest on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter and a hate crime. Investigators believe Vusik is in Russia.
In an earlier interview with The Bee, Vusik's wife, Tatyana said her husband was abroad on business related to exporting cars. She said that business was expected to be finished Aug. 10 and that Vusik would then come home. In a later interview, she was less specific on when her husband would ever return.
For a complete story, see Tuesday's Bee.
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