Who is the man charged with the murder of Indian student Harsimrat Randhawa in Canada?

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Key Takeaways
- Jerdaine Foster arrested for the murder of Harsimrat Randhawa.
- Incident involved at least seven people and multiple firearms.
- Harsimrat was an innocent victim struck by a stray bullet.
- Investigation aims to find all those involved.
- Harsimrat was pursuing her medical studies in Canada.
New Delhi/Ottawa, Aug 8 (NationPress) A 32-year-old man has been apprehended in connection with the tragic death of Indian medical student Harsimrat Randhawa in Canada, according to reports from local media. The suspect, Jerdaine Foster, was taken into custody in Niagara Falls, Ontario on Tuesday, facing charges of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder, as reported by BarrieToday.com.
On Thursday, Det. Sgt. Daryl Reid informed the media that the incident involved at least seven individuals, four vehicles, and several firearms, occurring in the vicinity of Upper James Street and South Bend Road. Bullets even penetrated the window of a nearby residence, fortunately, without injuring anyone inside.
Reid stated that further details could not be disclosed as the case is currently in the judicial system.
The suspect has connections to the Halton, Hamilton, and Niagara areas and had been residing in temporary rental accommodations, he noted.
An ongoing investigation aims to identify and apprehend all individuals involved in this tragic incident.
Authorities believe the violent confrontation began shortly before the shooting at the bus stop.
Harsimrat Randhawa, a 21-year-old student at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, was waiting for a bus at Upper James Street and South Bend Road when she was struck by a stray bullet on April 17.
She later succumbed to her injuries in the hospital. Hamilton Police reported that upon arrival at the crime scene, they discovered Randhawa with a gunshot wound to the chest. Although she was rushed to the hospital, she did not survive.
According to local law enforcement, she was an innocent bystander, tragically hit by a stray bullet during a shootout involving two vehicles.
A homicide investigation is currently in progress.
Harsimrat, who has a younger brother, moved to Canada two years ago to pursue her medical studies.
Her goal was to establish her own physiotherapy clinic following her graduation from Mohawk College, as shared by her cousin Balraj Singh with the Canadian Press in April.