Ottawa: A 22-year-old Indian student was stabbed to death during a fight in Ontario, Canada. Police have provided information about the incident. Police arrested a man who lived with the victim in this case. Gurthes Singh, a first-year business management student at Lambton College, was stabbed to death in Sarnia on Sunday, police said in a statement.
The deceased lived in the same room as the defendant
According to police, the knife attack occurred at 194 Queen Street, where Singh lived in the same room as defendant Crosley Hunter, 36. Police have recovered Singh’s body and arrested Hunter in the case. Police said the two lived in the same room and got into an argument over the kitchen. The argument escalated to the point where defendant Hunter attacked Gurasis with a knife. Gurasis Singh was killed in the attack.
A statement from the college administration
Locke Police Chief Derek Davis said Sarnia police are investigating the case and gathering evidence to determine the true motive behind the crime. The college management also issued a statement expressing condolences on Singh’s death. The college released a statement saying the student’s death was a tragedy for us. We express our condolences on the death of Gurasis.
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According to the website of the Indian High Commission in Ottawa, the number of Indian students in Canada is approximately 402,700. At the same time, according to the 2024 report of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, 2.8 million 75,000 Indians live in Canada. (language)
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