Gurkirat Singh Manocha, a 23-year-old student from Ujjain, India, died after an alleged assault in Fort St. John, British Columbia, on the night of March 14. He had been studying at Northern Lights College and working at a local Walmart store.
A Future Interrupted
Manocha arrived in Canada in early 2024 with a clear plan: complete a postgraduate diploma in business management at Northern Lights College and return to India to join his father’s food supply business. He was nearing completion of his studies when the incident occurred.
According to reports, Manocha was attacked by a group of 10-12 people. He was transported to a hospital with critical injuries but did not survive. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have arrested those allegedly involved, and a postmortem report is pending to determine the official cause of death.
Family’s Grief and Waiting
Gurpreet, Manocha’s father, spoke with his son the day before the attack, describing it as a routine conversation. “He was close to finishing. He was going to arrive home,” Gurpreet told The Indian Express. “My son was innocent. He was going with big dreams.”
Manocha’s brother, Prabkirat Singh, stated the family was informed that Gurkirat had been socializing with fellow students after work when the incident occurred. Accounts suggest a dispute escalated into an assault involving a vehicle.
The family is currently awaiting paperwork to facilitate the return of Manocha’s body to India. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has offered assistance to the family. Northern Lights College has promised to erect a statue in Manocha’s honor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Gurkirat Singh Manocha studying in Canada?
Gurkirat Singh Manocha was pursuing a Business Management Post-Degree Diploma at Northern Lights College in Fort St. John, British Columbia.
Where is Fort St. John located?
Fort St. John is located in the northeastern corner of British Columbia, Canada.
What is the status of the investigation into Manocha’s death?
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have arrested the accused. A postmortem report is pending to formally determine the cause of death.
What steps will be taken to support the Manocha family as they navigate this difficult time?
