Ottawa: A 22-year-old Indian student was stabbed to death during a quarrel in Ontario province of Canada. Police have given information about this incident. Police have arrested a person living with the victim in this case. Police said in its statement that Gurasis Singh, a first-year student of business management at Lambton College, was stabbed to death in Sarnia on Sunday.
The deceased and the accused lived in the same room
According to the police, information was received about a knife attack at 194 Queen Street, where Singh and 36-year-old accused Crossley Hunter lived in the same room. Police recovered Singh’s body and arrested Hunter in the case. According to the police, both lived in the same room and there was a dispute between the two over the kitchen. The dispute escalated so much that the accused Hunter attacked Gurasis with a knife. Gurasis Singh died in this attack.
College administration issued a statement
Loksar Police Chief Derek Davis said that Sarnia Police is investigating the matter and collecting evidence to find out the real reason behind the crime. The college administration has also issued a statement and mourned the death of Singh. The college has issued a statement saying that the loss of the student is a tragedy for us. We condole the urder of Gurasis.
Also know
According to the website of the Indian High Commission in Ottawa, the number of Indian students in Canada is about 4 lakh 27 thousand. At the same time, according to the 2024 report of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, 28 lakh 75 thousand Indians live in Canada.