Komaljeet Kaur Support
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Komaljeet Kaur hails from a middle class family in Gurdaspur, Punjab India. She was a beautiful, intelligent and a vibrant girl full of life with a bright future ahead. Her parents took on a hefty loan for their daughter's education and sent her to Canada for further studies. Dreaming of a prosperous future, Komal joined Northern College, (Toronto campus) Ontario in fall of 2019.
On Saturday, December 14, 2019 tragedy struck the family and friends of Komaljeet Kaur. Police pulled Komal from the water off J.J. Plaus Park, near Lakeshore Road West and Hurontario Street with no vital signs.
Peel police say the suspected drowning of a 21-year-old woman in Mississauga on Saturday night is being treated as suspicious. Press release and subsequent media coverage are in the links below.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/woman-suspected-drowning-mississauga-1.5397086
https://www.facebook.com/240542226492574/posts/570633403483453/?vh=e&d=n
https://www.facebook.com/primeasiatvcanada/videos/2606485929458689/?eid=ARD6lnJHrX-4wEJEBemp54FcD653gZjptZOR0llnybLhhv_SsVQHNg0VxuAOIYmFrEmXiCCTt3ujNiXW
The family is in shock since they heard the news. Her mother is in catatonic state and the father is suicidal and lost all will to live. As the family prepares themselves to cope with this shocking reality and get a grip of the situation they are in, this fund aims to provide help for the funeral expenses and religious ceremony as well as repatriation of remains after the cremation.
Family members running this campaign, hope to come together to show their support and love through this. May God give the family strength as they go through this painful situation.
The funds raised will be withdrawn starting 23rd of December and would disbursed to Rantej singh , ( my father) who is handling the funeral and related expenses and repatriation of remains to India after cremation.
On Saturday, December 14, 2019 tragedy struck the family and friends of Komaljeet Kaur. Police pulled Komal from the water off J.J. Plaus Park, near Lakeshore Road West and Hurontario Street with no vital signs.
Peel police say the suspected drowning of a 21-year-old woman in Mississauga on Saturday night is being treated as suspicious. Press release and subsequent media coverage are in the links below.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/woman-suspected-drowning-mississauga-1.5397086
https://www.facebook.com/240542226492574/posts/570633403483453/?vh=e&d=n
https://www.facebook.com/primeasiatvcanada/videos/2606485929458689/?eid=ARD6lnJHrX-4wEJEBemp54FcD653gZjptZOR0llnybLhhv_SsVQHNg0VxuAOIYmFrEmXiCCTt3ujNiXW
The family is in shock since they heard the news. Her mother is in catatonic state and the father is suicidal and lost all will to live. As the family prepares themselves to cope with this shocking reality and get a grip of the situation they are in, this fund aims to provide help for the funeral expenses and religious ceremony as well as repatriation of remains after the cremation.
Family members running this campaign, hope to come together to show their support and love through this. May God give the family strength as they go through this painful situation.
The funds raised will be withdrawn starting 23rd of December and would disbursed to Rantej singh , ( my father) who is handling the funeral and related expenses and repatriation of remains to India after cremation.
Organizer
Tej Boparai
Organizer
Richmond Hill, ON