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Vol 19 - Issue 7
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Six members of South Asian family from Canada die in Boeing 737 Max-8 crash
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hree generations of a Brampton family are among the 18 Canadians who died Sunday when Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed minutes after taking off from Addis Ababa airport en route to Nairobi, killing all 157 passengers and crew. Prerit Dixit, 43, and Kosha Vaidya, 37, were headed to Kenya for March Break to introduce their teenaged daughters, Anushka and Ashka Dixit, to Ms. Vaidya’s birthplace. Accompanying them on the same flight were her parents, Pannagesh and Hansini Vaidya, aged 73 and 67. The family vacation to Kenya, including a planned safari, was supposed to be Ms. Vaidya’s first visit to her birthplace in decades. “Kosha was born in Mombasa, and she also wanted to show that place to her daughters,� family member Premal
not, right now, in the best state of mind� to make plans, he said of his sister, Hiral, and her husband, Manant Vaidya. Mr. Vaidya is the brother of Kosha Vaidya. Anushka, 13, and Ashka, 14, were students at Centennial Sr. Public School and Chinguacousy Secondary School in Brampton, a city northwest of Toronto. In a statement issued Monday afternoon, Peel District Anushka, 13, and Ashka, 14 with their parents School Board said the tragedy “has Prerit Dixit, 43, and Kosha Vaidya, 37 and brought great sadness to the students grandparents died in plane crash and staff.� Though schools are Vyas said in an interview. Relatives in currently closed, online and phone Canada are experiencing “an emotional support services are still available breakdown� over the news, but have over the holiday. Pannagesh Vaidya, not begun to make funeral or memorial 73, and wife Hansini, 67, were killed Continued on page 7 arrangements, Mr. Vyas said. “They are
Liberal donor busted in exam cheating scandal The massive exam-cheating scandal that has embroiled Hollywood and the highest reaches of industry and academia landed with a thud in British Columbia. Among those charged in the scandal is B.C. Liberal Party donor and former CFL star David Sidoo (pictured). In 2016, Sidoo was even photographed with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He is accused of making $200,000 in payments to get his two sons into prestigious American universities. Others allegedly took the exams for the two boys. According to court documents, Sidoo is accused of providing documents for the falsification of Continued on page 6
4-year-jail for South Asian man who repeatedly raped his wife after arranged marriage A man who repeatedly raped his wife over the course of their short marriage will serve four years in prison, less six months time served, Superior Court Justice James Diamond ruled Friday. Rajinder Gupta’s mother Sheela Gupta, convicted of uttering death threats and assault, was given a suspended sentence of two years. His father Vinod Gupta, convicted of uttering death threats, was given a conditional sentence of two years.
Housing report offers new insights into BC’s non-resident home ownership A new housing report offers detailed insight into how much of B.C.’s property market actually belongs to nonresidents. Compiled by the Canadian Housing Statistics Program, the report outlines the differences between non-resident owners and non-resident participation in the B.C. housing market, and whether assessments vary depending Continued on page 7
President of Abbotsford Hindu Temple charged with sexual assault The president of the organization that runs Abbotsford’s only Hindu temple has resigned after being charged with sexual assault. Court records indicate that taxi driver Deepak Sharma, 60, of Abbotsford was charged in relation to an alleged incident on Jan. 2 in Continued on page 6
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