
Mumbai, March 16: Gurkirat Singh Manocha, a resident of Ujjain, tragically lost his life in Fort St. John, British Columbia. His family alleges that he was murdered following a dispute. The incident occurred on March 14, during which attackers launched a lethal assault on him. The family is demanding strict action against the perpetrators.
Gurkirat, son of Gurjeet Singh Manocha from Parsvnath Colony on Dewas Road, had moved to Canada approximately two and a half years ago. He was enrolled in a post-degree diploma program in Business Management at Northern Lights College.
According to the family, the attack took place during a confrontation on Saturday, March 14. Gurjeet Singh stated that the Canadian police have initiated a thorough investigation into the matter. The exact circumstances and cause of death will be clarified once the autopsy report is released.
The family emphasized that the root cause of the dispute remains unclear. They hope that once the investigation concludes, a murder case will be filed against the accused.
This incident has plunged Gurkirat’s family, relatives, and the local community in Ujjain into deep mourning, as he was well-known and beloved in the area.
The event also highlights the potential dangers that Indian students studying abroad may face, including violence and disputes.
The family is awaiting justice and truth from the ongoing investigation by the Canadian police. Officials from Madhya Pradesh are also paying attention to the case, with the Chief Minister offering support to the family during this challenging time. Those familiar with Gurkirat are shocked by the loss of this young man, who sought better opportunities abroad.
Gurkirat’s aspiration for higher education in Business Management reflected his bright future ambitions. As the investigation progresses, the family hopes that those responsible will be brought to justice.




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