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Gurshan’s body brought back from Australia for cremation | Three-year-old Indian toddler Gurshan Singh’s body was on Sunday brought back from Australia for cremation in a Sikh ceremony. According to reports, Gurshan’s father Harjit Singh Channa and mother Harpreet Kaur Channa arrived with the body
at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in the national capital on a Thai Airways
flight. Earlier on Saturday, Gurshan’s memorial service was held at a funeral
chapel in Thomastown, Melbourne, where his body was kept in a white coffin with
candles burning at either end. Speaking over the shocking incident, Harpreet Kaur
said that her family had come to Australia for a better life, but instead her
son's fate was to meet his death. “We came to Australia for a better family life
with our loving and bubbly son Gurshan, but destiny had something else in mind,
and now we are going back without Gurshan's smile and his lively presence,” The
Sydney Morning Herald quoted Harpreet, as saying. She further said that only time
could heal the hurt for everyone affected by Gurshan's death. “At this moment,
we just want to say thanks to each and every person who prayed for our child and
showed a concern for him and every eye which cried for him,” Harpreet said. “As
parents, we will never be able to forget Gurshan. We would like everyone to pray,
so God might bless us with him again,” she added. Gurshan went missing on March
4 from a house in Lalor, where the family was staying. His body was later found
near Melbourne Airport, about 30 kilometers from where the toddler disappeared.
Gursewak Dhillon, a 23-year-old acquaintance who shared the home with Gurshan's
parents and others, has been charged with manslaughter by criminal negligence.
Police have successfully opposed bail, claiming that the taxi driver was a flight
risk. Dhillon, who has a wife in Australia and a daughter in India, made a brief
appearance in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday and was remanded in
custody
to appear for a committal hearing on June 29. According to the police, Dhillon
placed the unconscious boy in the boot of his car, drove him around for at least
three hours and dumped him at Oaklands Junction without checking to see if he
was still alive. |
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