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Punjab Horror: Singer Inder Kaur Found Dead in Canal, Main Accused Flees to Canada

A shocking murder case from Punjab has sent shockwaves across the music industry and social media after Punjabi singer Inder Kaur was found dead six days after her alleged abduction at gunpoint. Her body was recovered from a canal, ending days of desperate search efforts and raising serious questions over the police response and the accused’s escape from India. According to initial reports, Inder Kaur was allegedly kidnapped by a man identified as Sukhwinder Singh alias Sukhna, who was reportedly known to the singer. Family members have accused the suspect of forcing Inder into marriage and claim tensions escalated after she refused his proposal. The victim’s relatives allege that the accused travelled from Canada to Punjab through Nepal, carried out the crime, and then managed to flee back to Canada using the same route. The case has sparked outrage as the family claims police were informed immediately after the kidnapping but failed to stop the suspect from escaping abroad. Questions are now being raised over why a lookout circular was not issued in time despite a formal complaint being filed. Punjab Police officials are investigating the kidnapping, murder, and international escape angle, while efforts are underway to coordinate with central agencies. The brutal killing of the young singer has triggered widespread anger online, with many demanding swift justice and accountability from law enforcement agencies. The incident has also highlighted concerns over cross-border escape routes and delays in police action in high-profile criminal cases. Authorities are continuing the investigation, while the victim’s family is demanding strict action against all those involved in the crime and alleged negligence in handling the case.

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