Philadelphia police have announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to the murder of Anshul Kuncha, a 28-year-old Indian man from Telangana who was shot and killed while delivering pizzas to a vacant property in North Philadelphia.Kuncha was murdered just after 12.30 am on Friday after responding to a fake delivery order. He was delivering three pizzas to a vacant apartment in the Raymond Rosen Homes housing complex on Edgley Street when he was shot in the back of the head.Officers at the scene found him unresponsive and bleeding profusely. He was taken to the nearest hospital, where he was declared dead at around 12.43 am.No arrests have been made yet. However, police said they have obtained the phone number used to place the pizza order and are working to trace the caller.According to Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small, surveillance footage shows two men dressed in black following Kuncha as he drove his vehicle to the property. Three empty shell casings were recovered just inches from where he was found, indicating that the gunman was standing very close to him when the shots were fired.The pizza was later found untouched inside the vacant apartment. Police have not identified a motive and family members say nothing was stolen from him.Kuncha was a resident of Hyderabad and was living in America for about four years. After completing his B.Tech in Hyderabad, he moved to the US to pursue a master’s degree. He later secured employment at the KWC company and worked part-time as a pizza delivery driver on weekends to earn additional income.His family believes that he was deliberately lured to this location.His sister Tanvi said, “It was a trap, intended only to kill him.”She added, “They were asked to deliver pizza to an abandoned area, but we later found out it was a ruse. No one was there. We don’t know what they got or what their intentions were. They took my brother and killed him.”According to the family, Kuncha had been robbed in the US before, losing his chain, phone and cash, but had never faced such a serious attack before. Two masked men carrying backpacks were seen near the area at the time of the shooting.Tanvi has appealed for justice to bring her brother’s body back to India soon.He said, “My brother was in the US for almost four years. We learned that he was trapped through a fake pizza delivery request and he was shot dead. Our only request is that his body be brought to India as soon as possible.”In an emotional message, he also urged parents to think carefully before sending their children abroad.He said, “My brother was a very loving and happy person. He had no real reason to go to America, but we sent him anyway. He also didn’t want to go, but he went, and look where it took him. Don’t send your kids to America.”The Consulate General of India in New York expressed condolences to the family and said it was in touch with local authorities.A post on the