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Guwahati: A memorial service was held at a school in the Hatigaon area here on Sunday by the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) for a teenager killed in a firing incident 10 days ago in the ongoing anti-CAA agitation, his family said.
Sam Stafford, 17, a high school student and drummer, known as the “neighbourhood’s budding musician”, died on the night of December 12 after sustaining a “bullet injury” at the Namgarh area, a few kilometres away from his home at Hatigaon.
He was returning from Latasil playground, where singer Zubeen Garg had performed in solidarity with those agitating against the amended Citizenship Act. “A memorial service was held today by the AASU at Hatigaon High School where its senior leaders, including the outfit’s chief adviser Samujjal Bhattacharya, were present. Our family members, his friends and other local people of Hatigaon also attended the service,” Sam’s sister Mousumi Begum told PTI.
A large portrait of Sam was put up in the school and candles were lit all around it as flowers were offered. A ‘gamosa’ was also offered as a mark of respect, she said.
Four people succumbed to bullet injuries suffered in police firing in Guwahati recently when the city witnessed massive protests amid a curfew, sparking outrage among locals.
The AASU, which is leading the agitation against the contentions citizenship act in Assam, and various locals have been describing those killed during the agitation as “martyrs”.
The firing incident happened on December 12 when Sam was returning from a protest meet, where he had gone to listen to Zubeen Garg, who has been opposing the legislation since the beginning and leading protests against it from the front.
“Sam was not taking part in protests. He hardly understood what CAB (Citizenship Amendment Bill) was. He had gone to protest venue just because Zubeen was there, whom he admired as he loved music. While coming back, he was standing next to a group of protesters, and got shot in the firing,” said Sam’s uncle Bishop Stafford, a musician.
After the firing incident, the teenager was rushed to a hospital by a few good samaritans and from there, he was sent to the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital, where he died, his sister said.
A sea of mourners had poured at the Staffords’ residence on December 13 to stand by the bereaved family and bid farewell to the “neighbourhood’s lost musician son”.
Singer Garg had also visited the family the same day and met Sam’s mother, sister and other family members before his mortal remains arrived.
A day later, AASU leaders also met the family. Ever since his death, people have been lighting candles daily at a spot on the main street in his memory. (PTI)

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