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Jan 27 5 tweets 2 min read
A family of four who died just 12 metres from the Canada-U.S. border in unforgiving winter conditions has been identified by several Indian newspapers. torstar.co/Lwku50HFnCi
Jagdish Patel, 35, his wife, Vaishali Patel, 33, and their children Vihanga, 12 and Dharmik, 3, are reportedly the foursome who set off to cross into the U.S. with a group of 11 Indian , but who became separated from the group and died. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Much remains unknown about the family and their bid to cross the border: how they entered Canada, how the alleged smuggling ring they worked with operated, and why they so urgently wanted to get to the U.S. that they went out in the night in -35C weather.

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“For the last five days we don’t venture out for more than five minutes because of the cold,” Hemant Shah, an Indo-Canadian living in Winnipeg said. “You can’t imagine how the kids would be crying during this. My heart is crying.” thestar.com/news/canada/20…
The bodies were found last Thursday by RCMP officers, but the Mounties have not yet confirmed their identities, citing the need to inform their next of kin.

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