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 	 Deceased Manjot Singh</p>
<p>	 Manjot Singh&#8217;s family appeals for assistance to bring their son&#8217;s body back to Punjab, facing financial constraints	 	</p>
<p>						PATIALA: Another heart-wrenching incident has emerged from Canada, where a 19-year-old boy succumbed to a heart attack. The young student has been identified as Manjot Singh, hailing from the village of Shambhoo Khurd in Ghanaur district.</p>
<p>Manjot had embarked on his educational journey in Surrey, Canada on August 7. On a fateful Monday morning, during his first day of classes, he tragically passed away due to a heart attack within the college premises. The devastating news was conveyed to the family by the Canada Police, leaving them in a state of shock and grief.</p>
<p>The bereaved family of Manjot Singh, along with his father Karamjit Singh, revealed the circumstances surrounding his demise. They recounted that Amandeep Singh, Manjot&#8217;s cousin residing in Canada, received the distressing call from the local police, notifying them of the tragic incident.</p>
<p>Notably, Bringing Manjot&#8217;s remains back to Punjab incurs a substantial cost, estimated between 18 to 20 lakh rupees. Hailing from a middle-class family, the Singhs had financed their son&#8217;s education abroad through significant loans. Now, grappling with the financial strain, they are struggling to gather the required funds to repatriate their son&#8217;s body. Desperately seeking assistance, they have issued an appeal to social service organizations, the Punjab government, and the Government of India, imploring for support in the repatriation process, ensuring their son&#8217;s dignified return to Punjab.<br />
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