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IHIT identify man in homicide case as Jeevan Singh Sull of Abbotsford

Darpan News Desk IHIT, 22 Mar, 2021 12:54 AM
  • IHIT identify man in homicide case as Jeevan Singh Sull of Abbotsford

On March 3, 2021 Abbotsford Emergency Services responded to a 911 hang up call in the 32300 block of Slocan Drive. An injured male was located and transported to hospital. The male has since succumbed to his injuries.

IHIT has identified Abbotsford victim as a 61 year old South Asian man in this incident by the name of Jeevan Singh Sull.  The twitter post has the details below.

It was an isolated, contained incident and there is no ongoing danger to the community.

Photo courtesy of IHIT via Twitter. 

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