Nancy Grewal, Indian-origin influencer, stabbed to death in Canada
Nancy's mother Shinderpal Kaur accused some hardliners in Windsor in Canada of having enmity with her daughter.
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Nancy was murdered in LaSalle in Ontario on 3 March (Instagram@NancyGrewal)
Chandigarh, 5 Mar
A 45-year-old social media influencer of Punjabi origin,
Nancy Grewal, was stabbed to death in Canada with her mother in Jalandhar on
Thursday claiming that she used to receive death threats.
Nancy was murdered in LaSalle in Ontario on 3 March.
On social media, Nancy used to express her opinions on
different social and political issues in Punjab. She had spoken against
Khalistanis and even made remarks against pro-Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh
Pannun.
LaSalle Police Service in a post on social media stated,
"Shortly before 9:30 pm on March 3, 2026, emergency services responded to
the 2400 block of Todd Lane for a report of a stabbing. A 45-year-old female
was located with injuries. She was transported by Essex-Windsor Emergency
Medical Services to the hospital where she later succumbed to her
injuries."
Later, LaSalle Police Service identified the victim as Nancy
Grewal, adding that it continues to investigate a homicide that occurred on
Todd Lane on 3 March.
"To ease public concern, we are sharing that
investigators are viewing this as an isolated incident," it further said,
while urging people for any information and providing video surveillance.
Nancy was quite active on social media and used to express
her opinions on different social and political issues. In recent weeks, she
even spoke against Radha Soami Satsang Beas head Gurinder Singh Dhillon after
he met Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia in Nabha Jail on 2
February.
Speaking to reporters in Jalandhar on Thursday, Nancy's
mother Shinderpal Kaur said her daughter was stabbed multiple times and accused
some hardliners in Windsor in Canada of having enmity with her daughter.
Urging Canadian authorities to nab those behind the murder,
Kaur said her daughter was attacked earlier as well when her house was set on
fire but she survived. "Nancy continued to receive threats," she
said.
She claimed that a youth with face covered had even come to
Nancy's house to conduct recce.
"Nancy had installed CCTV cameras at her residence.
When she spotted him, he got scared. Had the CCTV cameras not been installed,
he could have killed Nancy at her residence," said the mother.
Kaur said her daughter went to Canada in 2018. She did a
course of nursing and she was working for two companies.
Kaur said she last spoke to Nancy on 2 March. But her
daughter did not take call on the next day, the mother said.
Nancy used to share everything including about her patients,
she said.
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