New Delhi: The Indian High Commission issued a statement on Thursday that Canadian authorities have confirmed the identity of four Indians, including babies, whose body was found frozen in Manitoba on January 19.
Canadian officials have identified four bodies as Jagdish Baldevbhai Patel (Male), 39, Vaishaliben Jagdishkumar Patel (Female), 37, Viheasi Jagdishkumar Patel (female) 11, and Dharmik Jagdishkumar Patel (Male), 3, the High Commission said.
“Furthermore, the Tragic Death Report of four people, including a baby, whose body recovered near the Canada-US border in Manitoba on January 19, 2022, Canadian authorities confirmed the fourth identity of the deceased.
The fourth is an Indian citizen.
The next Kin of the deceased has been Informed, “High Commission added in a statement.
Officials from the Indian High Commission also relate to the next relatives of the deceased and provide all consular support.
Read the death of the brutal wondok resident: PM Canada Trudeau said work ‘very close’ with us to stop the vague Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the government did all who could and work “with us to stop human smuggling, a day after a family of four Indians , including a baby, died because of extreme cold weather exposure on the Canadian border side with America.
What happened on January 19, January 19, Royal Canadian Police Mount (RCMP) said that the body of four people – two adults, a teenager and baby – Found in the Canadian side of the US / Canadian border near the Emerson region in South Central Manitoba.
Family, who came from Gujarat, died of extreme cold weather exposure.
The High Commission said that the tragedy of four family members had focused the need to ensure migration and mobility made safe and legal and that the tragedy did not beru Lang.
Read Alsopost corpse from 4 Indians who died near the Canada-US border on January 24, the Indian mission was associated with the authority of Moreman four people who died because of colds near the US – Canada will be held on January 24, according to sources.
The Indian Consulate in Toronto has sent a consular team to Manitoba, which is now related to local authorities to provide consular assistance on four Indians, illegally in the US, released from border patrol prisoners, processed to be removed from the country of seven Indian citizens, which Entering the US illegally and arrested near the US / Canadian border last week, was released from border patrol prisoners and processed to be removed from the country.
“The seven migrants who illegally entered the United States last week were administratively processed to be removed and / or placed in the process of removal according to immigration and national actions,” the statement recorded a statement added that six of the seven Indian citizens were placed under the sequence of supervision and one was released on sequence of recipients for humanitarian purposes.
Seven Indian citizens were arrested last week by US authorities near the US / Canadian border.
Steve Shand, 47 has been charged with human smuggling.
(With input from the agency)