Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax

19-year-old Gursimran Kaur, a Walmart employee, tragically lost her life after being found inside a walk-in oven at a Halifax store. The circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation, with authorities ruling out foul play. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support her family, raising over $1 million CAD to bring her father and brother to Canada.

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Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax
Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax

Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax

Walmart Employee Dies in Oven Tragedy

Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax Over ₹1 crore has been raised for the family of Gursimran Kaur, a 19-year-old Walmart employee who tragically died after becoming trapped in a walk-in oven at a Walmart store in Halifax, Canada. Gursimran, of Indian origin, was discovered in the oven on Saturday evening, and the circumstances of how she became trapped remain unclear, as the oven cannot be locked from the outside.

Gursimran and her mother, both employees at the Halifax Walmart, had immigrated to Canada from the United Kingdom three years ago, originally hailing from Ludhiana, India. When Gursimran’s mother didn’t see her daughter on the floor for over an hour, she began asking colleagues, who suggested Gursimran might be assisting a customer. After multiple failed attempts to reach her by phone, concern mounted, particularly since it was unusual for Gursimran to have her phone off during her shift.

The tragedy was uncovered when a coworker noted a “leakage” coming from the oven, which Gursimran’s mother then opened, finding her daughter inside.

A GoFundMe organized by the Maritime Sikh Society has raised CAD 194,309 (around ₹1.1 crore), exceeding the initial goal of CAD 50,000. The funds are intended to support the grieving family, who are enduring an unimaginable loss. Part of the raised amount is expected to help bring Gursimran’s father and brother from India to Canada.

The Walmart outlet is currently closed to customers as investigations continue.

 

Walmart Employee Dies Mysteriously in Oven

Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax Gursimran Kaur, a 19-year-old Walmart employee in Halifax, is being remembered as “a young, beautiful girl who came to Canada with big dreams” as her family and friends cope with the heartbreaking details of her tragic death. The Maritime Sikh Society has confirmed that Kaur was involved in a devastating incident last Saturday night, and her identity was publicly shared with her mother’s consent. Both Kaur and her mother were well-known in the local Sikh community, having worked at the Mumford Road Walmart for two years.

On October 19, Kaur’s mother found her daughter’s body in the bakery department while the store was still open. Halifax Regional Police later confirmed that Kaur had been discovered inside a walk-in oven. “The community is shocked by this incident, and the family is traumatized,” said Harjit Seyan, president of the Maritime Sikh Society. “We are deeply saddened by this tragic loss.”

Originally from India, Kaur and her mother moved to Canada from the UK three years ago, while her father and brother remain in India, awaiting news of the tragedy. To support the family and others affected, the Maritime Sikh Society has organized psychological counseling. They quickly launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover funeral expenses and help bring Kaur’s father and other family members to Canada for her last rites. The campaign surpassed its initial goal of $50,000 within just 10 hours, raising nearly $130,000 by Thursday afternoon. Balbir Singh, the society’s secretary, highlighted the importance of reuniting Kaur’s family during this difficult time, stating that having her father present would provide significant comfort.

The investigation into Kaur’s death is ongoing and involves the police, the Labour Department, and the medical examiner’s office. First responders were called to the Walmart around 9:30 p.m. last Saturday following a report of a ‘sudden death.’ The store has remained closed since, with shoppers and staff evacuated that evening. Police have not yet determined the cause or manner of Kaur’s death, and the investigation is expected to take time due to its complexity. “Our team is working diligently alongside other agencies,” said Constable Martin Cromwell of Halifax Regional Police, adding that it’s currently impossible to provide a timeline for when answers will be available.

Authorities have also urged the public to refrain from spreading misinformation, particularly on social media, as the case gains national and international attention. “We ask the public to allow us to carry out the investigation and be considerate of the family and co-workers affected,” Cromwell stated. The province’s Labour Department has issued a stop-work order for the bakery section and a specific piece of equipment at the Walmart.

Walmart Canada expressed its sorrow over the incident and extended condolences to Kaur’s family, stating that grief counseling and 24-hour virtual care are being provided to staff. The company also confirmed that employees would continue to be paid during the store’s closure, with alternative work arrangements being considered if the closure extends longer than anticipated. As the investigation unfolds, the community mourns the tragic loss of a young life and is working to ensure that Kaur’s family receives the necessary support during this difficult time.

 

Walmart Worker Found Dead in Oven

Walmart Employee Found Deceased in Tragic Incident in Halifax Gursimran Kaur, a 19-year-old Walmart employee, was tragically found dead inside a walk-in oven at a Walmart in Canada by her mother, who also worked there. Reports indicate that Kaur was burned to death on October 19 in the store’s bakery department.

Halifax Regional Police responded to a call around 9:30 p.m. at the Walmart located at 6990 Mumford Rd., where they discovered Kaur’s body inside a large walk-in oven. Both Kaur and her mother had been employed at the store for two years. After not seeing her daughter for an hour, Kaur’s mother began searching for her and tried calling her, but received no response. The fundraiser for the family noted, “Imagine the horror that her mother experienced when she herself opened the oven.”

Authorities have stated that the cause and manner of death are still undetermined, and the investigation is ongoing.

Originally from India, Kaur and her mother had moved to Canada, while her father and brother remain in India. The Maritime Sikh Society is working to bring them to Canada. So far, the community fundraiser has raised over CAD 75,000 to support the family.

On Wednesday, Walmart announced that the store would remain closed until further notice. Additionally, the Nova Scotia Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration issued a stop-work order for the bakery section and a specific piece of equipment on Tuesday.

 

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