The unfortunate news of the death of a Punjabi youth has come to light in Canada. The deceased youth has been identified as 27 year old Balpreet. Balpreet was a resident of Kapurthala.
Mourning in the family
Father Jaswinder Singh said with a full heart that his daughter-in-law had gone to Canada on a study visa and after settling there, he called his son to Canada. But he died suddenly last night. After hearing this sad news, there was mourning in the entire family and village.
Three to four days before this, a young man had died in Canada. The young man had gone to Canada two months ago. The name of the deceased youth was Manjot Singh, who was 25 years old and was a resident of Katta village near Bahram town of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district.
Death under suspicious circumstances
Manjot's body was found near a park and it is suspected that he was hit by a vehicle. Canadian Police has started investigating the matter. After this incident, a wave of mourning spread in Manjot Singh's village.
Went to Canada on work permit
Giving information, village youth Gurtirth Singh said that Manjot Singh has three sisters and a younger brother. Manjot had gone to Canada about two months ago on a work permit, while one of his sisters lives in Toronto and his younger brother works as a farmer with his father in the village.
Canadian police joined the investigation
July 22 - Lakhwinder Kaur, resident of Batala, died in a road accident. This accident happened near Bampton. Two other girls also died along with him.
July 27 – 3 Punjabis were killed in a horrific road accident. All three had gone to Canada to study. A brother and sister were also among the dead. The family was shocked to receive the news of the death. At the same time, a wave of mourning spread in the entire village due to the death.