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4 Dead on the Canada-US border, shivering in Gujarat

4 Dead on the Canada-US border, shivering in Gujarat
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Ahmedabad: India wakes up on Saturday for family news four, perhaps from Gujarat, freezes to death at -35 ° C near the Canada-US border.
The victims were a partner, a 12-year-old girl, and a 3-year-old boy.
Death revealed when a larger group – is believed to consist of Gujaratis – captured by border patrols on the American side.
After the news broke out on international cables on Friday, Gujarat authorities began looking for family roots in the state.
While there is no official word coming out until Saturday night, the sources who are aware of the development of families are considered from a village near Kalol in Gandhinagar.
Sources said that the parents of the man who died still lived in the village.
The person was previously in personal work and then brought to the Readymade garment business.
However, there is no detail that can be confirmed through local officials.
The villagers concerned said that the police team had visited.
But, said people, they did not know the detail of the investigation.
“We continue to update through news outlets in the US and Canada,” said a local resident.
“Those who have been captured may be able to provide details.” Residents added that over the past few years, there has been a village population that aspires to settle in the US and survive with the help of a larger community on foreign beaches.
Meanwhile, the Gujarati community in Canada was surprised.
Community leaders say that because of strict local laws, the deceased’s identity is unknown, but they are believed to be patel from North Gujarat.
“It is possible that the group came to Canada in a visitor visa and may have planned illegal entry to the US,” said a community member.
“The details that appear today show that there are more families and 2-3 students in larger groups that have been started from Canada.” Members added: “We have offered our services to the consulate to do the last ritual and send mortal stays to their place of origin.” Extreme weather does not forgive even for locals who rarely explore this condition.
“But those who manage the intersection might think it is the right time for the passage to the US,” said the other members of the Canadian Gujarati community.
“Illegal intersections often occur in the summer, but this is suicide.
If the details are correct, despite the four deaths, some members who are arrested need amputations due to severe frozen bites.” Talai horror emerged from the investigation of border forces who learned that a greater group Walk for around 11 hours at -35 ° C.
Storm set four apart from the rest of the group.
They are expected to be picked up near the border.
The body was found only meters from the US border.

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