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Home Searched For Clues In Cabbie's Death
POSTED: 9:20 am PDT July 11,
2007
UPDATED: 10:12 am PDT July 11,
2007
SEATAC, Wash. -- Detectives on Tuesday searched a home in SeaTac where a cab had been dispatched before it burned with the driver inside.Detectives did not say what they found in the house or what they might have been looking for. They said only that they believed there was evidence of the crime in the house, said KIRO 7 Eyewitness News reporter Deborah Horne.Detectives said there were no suspects in the death of the driver, identified as Jagjit Singh, 43, known to friends as Gorky.
SLIDESHOW: Cab Drivers Gather At Scene Of Burned Taxi
Singh's relatives and fellow cab drivers watched on Tuesday as detectives scoured the burned-out cab.Investigators said Singh was dispatched to the neighborhood at about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.Neighbors reported hearing an explosion and seeing the cab roll backward into a nearby embankment as it burned.Singh's relatives said he was sending money back to his family in India and hoped to bring to America the woman he married six months ago.
Singh's relatives and fellow cab drivers watched on Tuesday as detectives scoured the burned-out cab.Investigators said Singh was dispatched to the neighborhood at about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.Neighbors reported hearing an explosion and seeing the cab roll backward into a nearby embankment as it burned.Singh's relatives said he was sending money back to his family in India and hoped to bring to America the woman he married six months ago.
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