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‘I couldn’t see her’: Gulsimran Kaur’s mother burned to death in Canadian Walmart oven, glitch investigated

Eighteen months after the horrific accident shocked an Indian family in Canada, Mandip Kaur became the mother of a 19-year-old Gulsimran Kaur The woman who was burned to death in a Walmart oven breaks her silence to express displeasure with the investigation. Shortly after the tragedy, Halifax police ruled out anything suspicious. Now the Nova Scotia Ministry of Labor has announced that they found no safety violations in Gursiland’s death. The discovery prompted Mandeep, who also works at the same Walmart, to break her silence and recount the horror. Interviewed by the Daily Mail. Mandeep said she could not find any remains of her daughter. “Her body was not there. I couldn’t see her,” Mandeep said. She still says she doesn’t know what happened. On the evening of October 19, 2024, both mother and daughter were on duty. Mandeep tried to contact her daughter but was unable to reach her through text messages or phone calls. But she believed his daughter was either with customers or taking a break. But she became anxious after two managers told her they, too, had not seen Gulsimran for some time. When they arrived at the bakery, a manager noticed a “tar-like dark brown liquid” leaking from the back of the oven, which came from Gulsimran’s body, which was lying next to the grill. Mandeep collapsed and was taken away after emergency personnel arrived. Mandeep said investigators did not explain to them how Gusimran ended up in the oven and how she was unable to escape. The mother did not know how long her daughter had been in the oven or whether she screamed for help. “They don’t know. They don’t have any evidence. There’s no solid results,” she said. Mandeep is convinced that her daughter did not end her life. Gusimran was a happy girl who planned to study medicine and even received a package days after her death, her mother said. After a ceremony at the local gurdwara, the family returned to India, where Gursimran’s ashes were scattered. The Walmart store was closed for four months after the deaths, during which time the bakery was renovated and moved to another area of ​​the store. The new oven is not a walk-in oven.

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