Campus killer was a shy boy: roommate

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New Delhi: The gunman who opened fire in Virginia Tech's Norris Hall, killing more than 30 people before turning the gun on himself, was 23-year old South Korean, Cho Seung-Hui.
Cho was an undergraduate student in his senior year as an English major and he lived in a Virginia Tech dormitory,
Cho’s roommate, Karan Grewal, who is an Indian, had seen Cho just two hours ago before the shooting. He says that Cho looked normal, and he didn’t seem angry or sad.
In fact he just appeared to be shy, says Grewal. He was shocked to know that Cho was responsible for the killings.
He didn't look like a boy who could really do that, according to Grewal.
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