Son killed in Canada assault, mother dies by suicide in Punjab; both cremated in home village

Krishan Dev, a farmer who runs a small dairy, said he came to know about his son’s fate only after his wife — after learning of the death — died by suicide on Thursday.

Narinder Devi and her son Gurvinder Nath. (Express File Photo)

On July 27, 2021, Gurvinder Nath left his home in Punjab to study in Canada. A little over two years to the day, the body of the 24-year-old was brought back to his village of Aima Chahal — where his distraught mother had died by suicide.

On Saturday, Gurvinder and his mother, Narinder Devi (50), were cremated together in the village in Punjab’s Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district.

Gurvinder was pursuing a business course at Toronto’s Loyalist College. He also worked delivering pizzas on the side. During a late night delivery on July 9 in Mississauga city, near Toronto, he was robbed of his car and brutally assaulted. He succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on July 14.

Back home, his brothers — one older than him and the other a twin — tried to keep the news from their parents, even disabling the internet on the phone of their father, Krishan Dev Nath.

Krishan Dev, a farmer who runs a small dairy, said he came to know about his son’s fate only after his wife — after learning of the death — died by suicide on Thursday.

“I have lost everything today,” said Krishan Dev. “My wife somehow felt that all was not well with Gurvinder and forced me five or six days ago to call him. When I couldn’t make a WhatsApp call, as my internet was not working, she got restless. She used to tell the other village women that if something happens to Gurvinder, she wouldn’t let him go alone.”

Then, on Wednesday, Narinder Devi finally found out. “While drying clothes in the verandah, she probably overheard from some passers-by that Gurvinder’s body was arriving. She became restless from then on but didn’t tell anyone in the home what she was going through.”

Gurvinder’s grandmother, 75-year-old Vidya Devi, said: “My daughter-in-law first attempted to electrocute herself but after we got to know, my grandsons Kamal and Balwinder did not let her be alone even for a minute. The next morning, Thursday, she was not home. We thought she had gone to the temple as usual. But she didn’t return for some time. My eldest grandson, Kamal, found her lying on the street just outside the house.”

Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chandigarh/son-killed-in-canada-assault-mother-dies-by-suicide-in-punjab-both-cremated-in-home-village-8867112/

Two shot dead in New Zealand hours before Women’s World Cup kicks off

The gunman also died following the rampage at a construction site close to a hotel where Team Norway have been staying. Prime Minster Chris Hipkins said the tournament would go ahead as planned.

Police officers stand at a road block following the shooting. Pic: AP

Two people have been killed in a shooting in Auckland, New Zealand, just hours before the FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in the city.

Police said the gunman, 24, also died following the rampage at a construction site, close to a hotel where several teams, including the Norway squad, have been staying.

Officers said the man opened fire with a pump-action shotgun at around 7.20am and made his way through a building on the site, until he was cornered by police in an elevator shaft on its upper floors.

It was unclear if he was shot by police or killed himself.

At least five people were also injured, including a police officer who was rushed to hospital in a critical condition but is now said to be stable.

Several construction workers managed to hide from the gunman during the shooting and were discovered afterwards by officers.

Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said the shooter had been employed at the building site and that “his presence at the site this morning was connected with that work.”

He also confirmed that the man had been wearing an ankle bracelet monitor and was the subject of a home detention sentence, reportedly for domestic violence, but had been granted an exemption to go to work.

“Thankfully many people were able to escape the building, but I know that for those who hid or remained trapped in the building, this was a terrifying experience,” he added.

Norway captain Maren Mjelde said people were woken by the sound of a helicopter hovering outside the team’s hotel.

She said: “We felt safe the whole time.

“FIFA has a good security system at the hotel, and we have our own security officer in the squad. Everyone seems calm and we are preparing as normal for the game tonight.”

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/two-shot-dead-in-new-zealand-hours-before-womens-world-cup-kicks-off-12923943

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