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Melbourne maths teacher drugged then murdered, Indian police say

Updated June 7, 2026 — 2:35pm,first published 1:16pm

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A Melbourne maths teacher and beloved father was drugged and murdered with a baseball bat before his body was dumped in a canal in India, police say.

Officers in Amritsar, in India’s north-west, have charged the man’s brother with murder, as they continue to scour the canal to find his body.

Tributes are flowing for Melbourne teacher Sunil Sharma, whose death has been confirmed in India.

Documents seen by this masthead suggest the brother has confessed to the murder, which possibly came after the brother allegedly tried to steal the dead man’s property.

Sunil Sharma was first reported missing on May 22 after travelling to India from Melbourne to sell two investment properties.

The 66-year-old was a maths teacher at Diamond Valley College in Melbourne’s north-east. The school is yet to comment publicly on his disappearance or death.

On Saturday (Melbourne time), police in Amritsar provided an update on their criminal investigation.

Sunil Sharma, with his daughter Surbhi and son Saransh, has been remembered as a caring father and teacher.

Officers said they had arrested Satish Sharma – Sunil’s brother – Satish’s wife, Anushka, and her son Sunish, as well as property dealer Lakshman Singh.

They claimed that Satish and Sunish took Sunil from a house, drugged him with sleeping pills and hit him on the head with a baseball bat, killing him.

Police also claimed Satish’s wife arrived and the three of them tried to destroy evidence of the murder, including a bloody mattress and the baseball bat, before dumping Sunil’s body in the Harike canal.

Sunil’s daughter Surbhi Sharma spoke to media outlets the week her father was reported missing, saying she was worried he had met with foul play.

Surbhi said her father went to India to sell his two investment properties so that he could retire in Melbourne.

“He had offers on both,” she said. “He had a shipping container booked to ship his furniture.”

It is understood that the four accused had fabricated a power of attorney and sold the two properties along with Sunil’s sister’s property.

Surbhi said she did not want anyone to associate her father “with the type of person his brother turned out to be”.

“Anyone who’s met my dad will say he is intelligent, strong and funny, but he [was] also loving and sensitive. He had a good heart and a tough exterior,” she said. “My dad was always there for us. I count myself so lucky to have had a father like him who taught me everything I know about life today.”

Surbhi also thanked people who had sent well wishes to her and her family.

Sunil’s death is being felt across Australia’s Indian diaspora community. “Sunil Sharma was more than a headline,” wrote the Facebook page Indians of Sydney in paying tribute to him.

“He was a father. A teacher. A member of our Australian community. A man described by his daughter as intelligent, strong, funny, loving and sensitive. A man who had spent years educating young minds and was looking forward to returning home to Australia after settling family matters in India.”

A spokesperson for the Punjabi Community of Victoria said the group was deeply saddened and shocked by Sharma’s death.

“We extend our heartfelt condolences to Mr Sharma’s family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. No family should have to endure such a senseless and tragic loss,” president Param Jaswal said in a statement.

“We strongly condemn this heinous crime and call for justice to be delivered swiftly and fairly.”

Jaswal also said the swift work by police had provided the Sharma family with some reassurance.

“We stand in solidarity with the Sharma family and all those affected by this tragedy.”

A spokesperson for Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade declined to comment, but said the government was aware of the death and the arrests.

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Rachael WardRachael Ward is a journalist in the City team at The Age. Contact her at rachael.ward@theage.com.auConnect via email.

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