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[Canada] - 19 year old AMDL kena cooked alive to death while trapped inside Walmart bakery large oven

Indian got a big awareness problem. u can see, they allowed their chillren to run wildly around the pavements with no situation awareness.

In buses, they are often the last to alight public transport, and the whole bus passengers have to wait for them to walk to the exit and then they start to search for their payment cards at the door
 
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Many of you think it is alright to make jokes when someone dies.
Go ahead.

Just wait for the Messenger of Death and see what you will do then
No amount of screams of helpa helpa helpa will do you any good.

You will then remember my words.
 
Many of you think it is alright to make jokes when someone dies.
Go ahead.

Just wait for the Messenger of Death and see what you will do then
No amount of screams of helpa helpa helpa will do you any good.

You will then remember my words.
Im not joking about Indian, I'm reminding them of their big issues.
Not only it irritate the public, it always caused their death
 
so she was trapped inside a hot oven? what a horrible way to die.
 
Someone should try this at a Breadtalk oven and film TikTok while inside it.

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You are a typical Indian, like to curse others while I am trying to save Indians by being honest in their behavior. LOL
Which words of mine are cursing others.
Please, please tell me.
I do not curse others, I leemind people about appropriate behaviours and thoughts at such times.
I have read the news from various sources on the internet and the thoughts and views of others but I have yet to read anyone making disheartening comments esp by adults
And I have not stated who are the ones whose comments are heartless
The ploper words arrhhh is to pray and tell God to please keep this poor unfortunate little girl or boy or whoever met an untimely end by his side
People arrhhh, like this young girl come to Kanada with her mother so excited a year or two ago then have to work to eat.
Did she know before she came to Kanada, her dream country that she had no more than 2 years left to live. Her mother all alone now. How does she feel. No words can comfort her.

Again I leepeat that I did not say your comments are wrong.

When a person’s life comes to an end we tell God to help the child because a good word or two for the departed soul even by strangers adds good karma to the departed soul and these good words will then be presented as good points for the departed soul.

It is not Sikodulauka’s job to curse you or anyone

Oso I am Ugandan
 
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Gruesome details of the case emerge ...

Teen Walmart worker found burned to death in walk-in oven ID’d — and was found by her mom​

By
Patrick Reilly
Published Oct. 24, 2024
Updated Oct. 24, 2024, 9:38 a.m. ET

Gurismran Kaur was found cooked to death inside of a walk-in oven in the Walmart where she worked.3
Gursimran Kaur was found cooked to death inside a walk-in oven in the Walmart where she worked.GoFundMe


The teen Walmart employee found cooked to death inside a walk-in oven has been identified as 19-year-old Gursimran Kaur — as it was revealed that she was discovered by her own mother, according to family members.

Kaur’s mom found her daughter’s “charred remains” inside the Halifax, Nova Scotia, Walmart’s large walk-in bakery oven Saturday night, according to a GoFundMe set up for her family.

The pair worked together at the superstore for the last two years.

The mom became worried when she hadn’t heard from her daughter, who would regularly check in on their shifts together, for more than an hour.

Other co-workers believed she was likely helping a customer in the vast store — but the mother became increasingly concerned after Kaur stopped answering her phone, which is unlike her.

As her search turned to panic, she opened the oven door after another staff member noticed “leakage” coming from the area hours later — and was confronted with the traumatic scene.

“Imagine the horror that her mother experienced who herself opened the oven,” a family spokesperson wrote on a fundraiser page.

The Halifax Walmart remains closed as a vigil grows for Kaur outside the taped-off area.3
The Halifax Walmart remains closed as a vigil grows for Kaur outside the taped-off area.AP
The nature of Kaur’s death remains under investigation by local police. It remains unclear if any criminality is suspected, authorities said.

“The investigation is ongoing. We’re still working with Occupational Health and Safety and the Medical Examiner’s Office. We’re allowing them to do their part so there’s no updates at this time,” Constable Martin Cromwell of the Halifax Regional Police told The Post on the phone Thursday morning.

He was unable to say when more information about the incident would be available.

Walmart Canada did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on Thursday.

Kaur, 19, was found by her mother, who also worked at the store.3
Kaur, 19, was found by her mother, who also worked at the store.AP

The retail giant previously said it was working with cops and “out of respect for the associate and their family, we cannot provide any additional information.”

A spokesperson for the company told the CBC that staff members were given access to virtual and on-site support, including grief counseling.

Kaur was a member of the local Sikh community and had only lived in Canada for a few years.

The teen’s father and brother are in India and are trying to get to Canada, according to the fundraiser page.

“It’s pretty distressing, you know, young people come here with all kinds of hopes and dreams and they’re working hard and then this is what happens,” Satnam Singh Randhawa, chair of the Maritime Sikh Society board, told CBC News.
 
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