Husband stabs wife to death; video calls mother to show the body in Punjab
Husband stabs wife to death; video calls mother to show the body in Punjab
Abbotsford: The husband of a woman who was stabbed to death in Abbotsford, B.C., has now been charged with homicide, B.C.’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Sunday.
The incident unfolded on Friday night around 10:50 p.m. when Abbotsford police responded to a call of an assault in progress on Wagner Drive.
When officers arrived, they found 41-year-old Balwinder Kaur, of Abbotsford, inside a home with life-threatening stab wounds. She died in hospital shortly after.
The family of the deceased woman, identified as Balwinder Kaur (41) of Mallah village of Jagraon, said that their daughter was stabbed to death by her husband Jagpreet Singh alias Raju (50), a resident of Kanchan Colony, Pakhowal road, Ludhiana. According to the deceased woman’s family, Jagpreet Singh had gone to Canada just a week ago.
Rajwinder Kaur, sister of the deceased, said: “After stabbing my sister to death, Jagpreet made a video call to his mother back home in Ludhiana and said ‘main ehnu sadaa layi sulaata (I have put her to sleep forever).”
She further said that Jagpreet was obsessed with thoughts of reaching Canada, and since Balwinder had reached there, he was forcing and harassing her to arrange his travel also at the earliest. The couple also had regular arguments related to finances as Jagpreet had stopped working and was unemployed, she added.
According to reports in the Canadian media, “Abbotsford police (AbbyPD) responded to reports of an assault in progress in a home along Wagner Drive on Friday, March 15, around 10:50 pm.” Later, they found Balwinder Kaur (41) inside the home with life-threatening stab wounds. First responders tried to save her life, but she died shortly afterwards. CBC News reported that “Balwinder Kaur’s husband Jagpreet Singh was charged with second-degree murder in relation to the fatal stabbing. He was arrested on the scene.”
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