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Controversial Fijian-Canadian Talk Show Host's House Smashed Up
- April 15, 2022
Controversial Fijian-Canadian radio host’s house was attacked Wednesday night by three individuals carrying baseball bats. Ashiana Khan told CBC News her house was attacked by three unknown people last night while she and her family were asleep. Khan, who has been sued numerous times for liable and has caused stir with her programs on Media Waves Communications, said her family were sleeping when they heard a series of loud bangs.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff With News Files
SURREY – Controversial Fijian-Canadian radio host’s house was attacked Wednesday night by three individuals carrying baseball bats.
Ashiana Khan told CBC News her house was attacked by three unknown people last night while she and her family were asleep.
Khan, who has been sued numerous times for liable and has caused stir with her programs on Media Waves Communications, said her family were sleeping when they heard a series of loud bangs.
Khan said she initially thought someone had fired shots into her home, but later discovered her house's front windows were smashed, reported CBC News.
She told CBC that police arrived shortly after she called 911, and that Surrey RCMP gathered evidence at the site, including CCTV footage from her home that showed three people using baseball bats to smash the windows.
Surrey RCMP has confirmed with CBC that there is a mischief investigation underway in relation to the incident, but declined to comment further.
This is not the first time Khan has been on the receiving end of violence. In June 2018, several shots were fired at her vehicle while she was driving in Surrey near 176th Street and Fraser Highway.
Khan said she believes the attack may be related to her outspoken views about the city, as she is often critical of municipal and provincial officials, CBC News reported.
There are also rumours that Khan may run for Surrey city council but nothing officially has been declared on her political ambitions.