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Florida man charged for death of 4 Indians on Canada-US border, granted release

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Later that day, border patrol received a report from the Royal Canada Mounted Police in Manitoba: four bodies had been found frozen, just on the Canadian side of the border. Media reports later identified the four as Jagdish Patel, 35, his wife, Vaishali, 33, their daughter Vihanga, 12, and son Dharmik, 3. The family left Dingucha, a village of 3,000 people in Gujarat. Their identities have not been formally released yet. “We are distressed at the report of the death of four people,” said Chellappan Gurusubramanian, First Secretary at the High Commission of India in Ottawa, nationalpost.com quoted him as saying. “A special team, led by a senior consular officer from the Consulate General of India in Toronto, is camping in Manitoba to assist ongoing investigations by Canadian agencies and to render any required consular services for the victims,” he said. Shand worked as an Uber driver and ran a company called Shand’s Taxi when he filed for bankruptcy in Florida in 2018. He is described as a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Jamaica. He was being detained in Grand Forks County Correctional Center. ternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has expressed shock at the deaths and directed the Indian ambassadors in the US and Canada to “urgently respond to the situation”. The EAM said in a tweet: “Shocked by the report that 4 Indian nationals, including an infant have lost their lives at the Canada-US border. Have asked our Ambassadors in the US and Canada to urgently respond to the situation.” The bodies were found Wednesday in the province of Manitoba, about 40 feet from the US border near the community of Emerson. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they believed the four died from exposure while trying to cross into the US.

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