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Indo-Canadian provincial minister's kin found murdered
Ottawa, July 15
An Indo-Canadian sikh
provincial minister's brother-in-law was found murdered in his own
residence in Canada's Kelowna city in what the police said was a
"targeted homicide", media reports said on Wednesday.
Amardeep
Singh Ahluwalia, 47 and also an Indo-Canadian sikh, was reportedly
murdered in a violent attack inside his home in the Black Mountain city
of Kelowna, in British Columbia, last week, police said.
Royal
Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) constable Steve Holmes said the police
"responded" to a home on Feedham Avenue on July 8 midnight where they
found Ahluwalia dead.
Ahluwalia was later identified as the
brother-in-law of British Columbia cabinet minister Amrik Virk, media
reports said on Wednesday.
"My wife lost her brother. We are
grateful for the support and kindness of those who shared their
condolences, and I thank you in advance for respecting our privacy in
this time of grief," Virk was quoted as saying by The Province
newspaper.
Ahluwalia was murdered during what neighbours told
reporters was a violent home invasion. His girlfriend was reportedly
able to escape to a neighbour's, where she showed up terrified and tied
in zap straps.
Interestingly, Virk, while condemning recent
shootings in Surrey and Delta areas in April, said the gang lifestyle
had to be "demystified" for young people.












