Canada: Indian Family Burnt To Death; Police Suspect Foul Play | ‘Not A Coincidence'



An Indian-origin family died after a fire broke out at their home in Canada. The incident took place on march 7 in Ontario province, but was reported on March 15. The fire engulfed the home at the Big sky way and Van Kirk drive area of Brampton. As per a press release, the burnt remains were identified as those of three family members. Initially reported as a residential fire, authorities soon began to suspect foul play. On March 15, a Canadian police official described the situation as “suspicious”. Watch this to know more.

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30 thoughts on “Canada: Indian Family Burnt To Death; Police Suspect Foul Play | ‘Not A Coincidence'”

  1. People hating on Indians forgot that there countries became wealthy cos of us and we work to develop your useless countries, attacking Indians abroad is easy , if you do the same yall won't even survive

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  2. extremely bad situation but not as bad and doesn't even come close to what palestinians have been going through for 75 years yet bharatiya supports israel's indiscriminate fires.
    can't compare 3 innocents with 30,000+

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  3. I request my fellow Indians not to go to these so called developed countries. Stay in India, develop India. Make India a first world country. No need to go to unsafe countries.

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  4. I simply do not understand as to how the three victims were unable to escape from this inferno considering the fact that the fire happened in broad daylight! *Were they rendered unconscious prior to their home set on fire?
    *Were they drugged to the point of total incapacity to move?
    *Were the various possible escape routes locked, bolted or boarded or sealed?
    *What is in their communication items like cellphones, computers?
    *Is there any remote connection related to a relation gone sour?
    *Who were the young girl's very close or intimate friends?
    *Could it be a case of murder/suicide?
    *Why?
    *Who?
    *Did any of the victims alert anyone upon detecting the fire?
    *Who? Or why not?😢😢😢

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