STOP SENDING THEM TO CANADA: Indian Students Keep Dying In Droves In Canada With Three Killed In Canada Last Week!

While police have made arrests in the latest killing  of an Indian student, this time in Edmonton where he was working as a security guard but the bloodshed involving Indian students continue as three including the 20-year-old Edmonton security guard were killed in Canada last week. The message is STOP SENDING YOUR KIDS to death in Canada in hopes of greener pastures using illegal means and wasting thousands of dollars only to received them in body bags from Canada. Homicide detectives have arrested the alleged killers Evan Rain, 30, and Judith Saulteaux, 30, in the murder of Harshandeep Singh, who was shot by Evan after he made his way down a stairwell in the complex where Singh was a security guard. A video of Evan cold bloodedly killing Singh circulated on whatsapp following the killing in central Edmonton last Friday morning.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff

EDMONTON – While police have made arrests in the latest killing  of an Indian student, this time in Edmonton where he was working as a security guard but the bloodshed involving Indian students continue as three including the 20-year-old Edmonton security guard were killed in Canada last week.

The message is STOP SENDING YOUR KIDS to death in Canada in hopes of greener pastures using illegal means and wasting thousands of dollars only to received them in body bags from Canada. 

Homicide detectives have arrested the alleged killers Evan Rain, 30, and Judith Saulteaux, 30, in the murder of Harshandeep Singh, who was shot by Evan after he made his way down a stairwell in the complex where Singh was a security guard. 

A video of Evan cold bloodedly killing Singh circulated on whatsapp following the killing in central Edmonton last Friday morning.

Emergency crews were called to an apartment building at 107 Avenue and 106 Street at 12:30 a.m. where Singh was found unresponsive.

Singh was taken to hospital by EMS where he was declared dead.

A resident of the building said she heard a bang around 12:30 a.m. before she was summoned by a neighbour.

"Another lady come out and basically said that she needed my help because the security guard was down on the floor. When I went out, he was down on the landing of the floor," Tammi Comeau said Friday morning, reported CTV News.

"He still had his cell phone in his hand, and you could tell, I could tell, that he was probably not going to make it."

Comeau said police arrived shortly afterwards.

She said the guard wasn't one of the people who regularly patrolled the building.

"I don't think he's been here very often. I think he's only been here a couple times. He's not the regular one that usually comes."

"They do rounds every 15, 20 minutes, take pictures, I guess, for their boss. Kind of a dangerous job. Probably don't get paid much."

Comeau told CTV News she's been living in the building since August, but she's already looking for a new place to live.

"I've been looking and now I'm gonna look even harder. I got an 18-year-old son and he shouldn't have to see this stuff."

"It's traumatizing. It just goes to show that you're here one minute, and gone the next. I feel bad for his family," Jessica Moradkhan, a resident in the apartment building where the killing occurred.

"He was a young guy who didn't deserve that."

An autopsy had been scheduled for Monday, December 9.