Slain Edmonton Security Guard Harshandeep Singh Had Been on the Job Just 3 Days, Raising Questions About Safety and Training
"...The newcomers to Canada, they don’t have that training, and I don’t know if anything is really provided to them,” said a spokeperson of the family.
Harshandeep Singh, a 20-year-old security guard, was tragically killed while patrolling an Edmonton apartment building just three days into his new job. Singh, who had moved to Canada from Haryana, India, on a student visa, was enrolled at NorQuest College and aspired to build a better future.
The incident occurred early Friday morning when police responded to a report of gunfire in a downtown apartment complex. Singh was found unresponsive at the scene and later died in hospital. Edmonton police have charged Evan Rain and Judith Saulteaux, both 30, with first-degree murder in connection with his death.
Singh’s family is grappling with the heartbreaking news. His parents remain in India, while his aunt and uncle, who live in Winnipeg, have traveled to Edmonton to support the investigation and funeral arrangements.
“His father, he’s still not accepting this news,” said Gagandeep Singh Ghuman, a family spokesperson. “They haven’t really shared the news yet with his mother and elder sister. It’s something that puts you in a very confusing state of anger, sadness, and something that cannot be put in words.”
A GoFundMe campaign to assist with funeral costs and transporting Singh’s body to India for his last rites has garnered over $80,000 in donations.
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