Tragic Death of Ujjain Student in Canada Sparks Outrage
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Bhopal/Ujjain, March 15 (NationPress) Gurkeerat Singh Manocha, a resident of Ujjain who pursued higher education in Canada, tragically lost his life in an incident in Fort St John, British Columbia. The family has labeled his death as a murder arising from a dispute and is calling for rigorous action against the perpetrators.
Gurkeerat, the son of Gurjit Singh Manocha from Parshwanath Colony on Dewas Road in Ujjain, had relocated to Canada approximately 15 months ago. He was studying for a Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management at Northern Lights College.
Reports indicate that the fatal incident occurred on Saturday (March 14) during a confrontation that escalated violently. Gurjit Singh, his father, noted that the Canadian authorities are conducting a thorough investigation. The complete details and reasons behind the incident will be clarified once the investigation concludes, including the awaited autopsy results.
Family members have pointed out that the underlying cause of the dispute remains unclear. They are urging the authorities to file a murder case against the suspects as soon as the investigation confirms the facts.
This tragic news has enveloped Gurkeerat’s family and the local community in Ujjain, where he was well-regarded and beloved.
This incident underscores the risks faced by Indian students studying abroad, especially in light of occasional violence or disputes reported in host nations.
The family is seeking justice and answers from the ongoing police investigation in Canada.
The Madhya Pradesh authorities have acknowledged the situation, and the Chief Minister has offered support to the grieving family during this trying period. The untimely loss of a promising young man who sought better opportunities overseas has left friends and acquaintances in disbelief.
Gurkeerat's ambition for advanced business education signified his hopes for a successful future. As the inquiry progresses, the family is hopeful for prompt and transparent proceedings to ensure accountability.