SiPort Sets up Memorial Fund
SiPort Inc, the company that on Friday saw its CEO, vice president of operations and head of human resources brutally murdered last week, has set up a memorial fund in memory of the deceased employees.
A public relations representative for SiPort contacted us early this morning and informed us that the company had established a memorial fund for the victims of last Friday’s fatal shootings. Money raised for the memorial fund will go toward supporting charitable causes identified by the families of Sid Agrawal, SiPort’s former CEO, Brian Pugh, former vice president of operations and Marilyn Lewis, the company’s former human resources manager.
“The SiPort family of employees overwhelmingly supported the creation of a memorial fund to honor Sid, Brian and Marilyn, who were loved and respected,” said Aiman Kabakibo, current CEO and founder of SiPort.
Last Friday at around 4 p.m. local time, Jing Hua Wu, entered the SiPort premises and requested a meeting to discuss his future following his recent departure from the company. SiPort company officials obliged and it was during this meeting that Wu allegedly shot and killed the three SiPort workers.
Mr. Wu fled the scene in a silver SUV and remained at large on Friday night. Detectives arrested him on Saturday at a Mountain View Intersection after receiving a tip off about his whereabouts. Jing Hua Wu was not armed upon arrest, nor was there any weapon found in his vehicle.
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