Canada Tragedy: Ujjain Student’s Death Ruled Suspicious by Kin
1 min readShock and sorrow engulf Ujjain following the death of local resident Gurkirat Singh Manucha in remote Fort St. John, Canada. Family members are convinced it was no accident but a cold-blooded murder stemming from a March 14 confrontation.
The son of Gurjeet Singh from Parshvnath Colony, Dewas Road, Gurkirat had built a new life in Canada since arriving two years back for his post-graduate Business Management studies at Northern Lights College. A seemingly minor argument exploded into violence, with assailants delivering fatal blows.
‘Police in Canada are investigating, but we need murder charges,’ asserted Gurjeet, noting the post-mortem as key to unraveling details. The underlying feud is yet unknown, fueling the family’s quest for truth.
The tragedy has united Ujjain in mourning for a well-regarded young man whose ambitions shone bright. It raises alarms about safety nets for Indian diaspora students navigating foreign environments rife with potential hazards.
State leaders in Madhya Pradesh, including the Chief Minister, stand with the family as the probe unfolds. Gurkirat’s pursuit of excellence abroad now stands as a cautionary tale, with his loved ones vowing not to rest until justice prevails.