Recently, Indian-origin woman Gursimran Kaur was found dead inside the walk-in oven of the bakery department of Walmart store in Canada. The Canadian Police completed its investigation in this matter on Monday. Canadian police said in an official statement that the investigation found the death was “not suspicious” and there was no evidence of foul play. Let us tell you that a 19-year-old girl was found dead in one of the superstore’s appliances in Halifax on October 19. According to reports, she was found burnt by her mother, who worked at the store for the last two years.
Police shared information
“We understand there are many questions about what happened,” said Martin Cromwell, public information officer for Halifax Regional Police. A thorough investigation takes time. “As part of the investigation we conducted numerous interviews and reviewed video footage,” he said. I can share that our investigation has not led us to suspect any foul play. We don’t think anyone else was involved. We acknowledge the public interest in this matter. There are questions that can never be answered.
Many agencies involved in the investigation
In connection with the death last month, Halifax police said the investigation was complex and involved multiple partner agencies. According to reports, Gursimran Kaur worked at Walmart for two years along with her mother. His father and brother live in India. After her death, Walmart employees said Kaur was locked in a walk-in oven and burned to death. Last month, a TikTok video from co-worker Chris Beezy went viral, in which he said the oven he used while working at Walmart was turned on from the outside and the door handle was very difficult to open.