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21-Yr-Old International Student Prabhleen Kaur Matharu Murdered In Surrey, RCMP Inform Family Back Home In Jalandhar

Darpan News Desk, 25 Nov, 2019 02:32 AM

    21-year-old international student from India, Prabhleen Kaur Matharu, has been shot dead in a house near 102A Ave and 140 st.

     
     
     
     
     
     
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    #RIP #PrabhleenKaurMatharu 🕯 . Young and full of life, she wrote on her #Instagram "My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some humor and some style." . The 21-year-old international student from India, Prabhleen Kaur Matharu, has been shot dead in an apparent case of murder-suicide house near 102A Ave and 140 st. . Prabhleen hailed from Chitti village near Lambra in #Jalandhar district and had come to #Canada on a student visa in 2016. She studied business management at @langaracollege in #Vancouver and was living in @thecityofsurrey . “My world has been shattered completely….She was very happy there and her mother, Manjit Kaur, had visited her twice in the past two years. Her mother had just returned three months back after staying with her for nearly three months,” said the father, recalling Prabhleen’s last visit to her native place two years back.

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    Prabhleen hailed from Chitti village near Lambra in Jalandhar district and had come to Canada on a student visa in 2016. She studied business management at Langara College in Vancouver and was living in Surrey

     
     
     
     
     
     

    On Sunday morning, Prableen’s father Gurdial Singh Matharu received a call from Canadian police informing him that his daughter was found murdered. She was probably killed on November 21. She used to live with her friends in Surrey.

     
     

    “My daughter has gone there on November 14, 2016 and currently she was working full-time after completing her course in business management. Her room has been sealed by the police and we do not have any information about how she was murdered,” said inconsolable father, Gurdyal Singh Matharoo.

     

    “My world has been shattered completely….She was very happy there and her mother, Manjit Kaur, had visited her twice in the past two years. Her mother had just returned three months back after staying with her for nearly three months,” said the father, recalling Prabhleen’s last visit to her native place two years back.

     

    The mother said that the place where Prabhleen stayed was one of the safest places in the main city. The family now plans to visit Canada to speak to her friends to ascertain what happened to their daughter. Prabhleen has a younger brother who studies in Jalandhar. She had no enemies and had cordial relations with all her friends, said the father.

     

     

    Her family now plans to travel to B.C. to find out what happened to their daughter.

     

    IHIT and RCMP have not revealed any information on this case

     

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