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Police arrested one accused in the murder case of 21-year-old Indian student in Canada

Canada Indian Student Murder: In connection with the shooting murder of 21-year-old Indian student Harsimrat Randhawa in Canada, an accused person has been taken into custody. A murder charge has been brought against the arrested individual. Acting Detective Sergeant Daryl Reid told CBC News at a news conference that Jerdaine Foster, 32, of Niagara Falls, Ontario, was detained by Hamilton Police on Tuesday and charged with three counts of attempted murder in addition to murder.

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The student was enrolled in a course on physical therapy

Harsimrat Randhawa was a second-year student at Mohawk College enrolled in a physiotherapy course. On April 17, Randhawa was shot when she was close to a bus stop at the junction of South Bend Road and Upper James Street. After being shot, the student was taken to the hospital, but he passed away while receiving treatment. The report indicates that the Indian student was shot as she was getting off the bus and standing to cross the street.

What were the words of the police?

A gunshot struck Harsimrat, who was standing close by, during a fight involving at least seven individuals in four automobiles, according to CBC News. On Thursday, Reed was cited as stating, “Harsimrat was returning home from a local gym when she was shot and died.” In this instance, no other people have been taken into custody. Reed said, “The investigation is still going on and we will make every effort to identify, trace and arrest all the people involved in this case.”

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