NEW DELHI — When his chance came to go to America, Ranjit Singh promised his wife and three young children they would not be separated for too long. He was taking a position at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and hoped his family might join him there. Until they did, he would send back money. He would call. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List: Reporters and Editors Mr. Singh died in the Sikh temple shooting in Wisconsin. Weeks became months became 16 years. His two preschool daughters grew up and each married. His infant son became a teenager. Mr. Singh became a voice on the telephone, calling almost daily, asking about...
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