The Punjabi diaspora community in Canada is reeling from the murder of Nancy Grewal, a 45-year-old social media influencer and vocal critic of Khalistani extremism. Grewal was fatally stabbed at her residence in LaSalle, Ontario, on March 3, despite emergency services’ efforts to save her.
Known for her active presence on social media platforms like YouTube, Grewal garnered attention for her outspoken views on Punjab-related issues, Indian politics, and diaspora affairs. She often spoke out against Khalistan extremism and figures like Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the leader of Sikhs for Justice, a banned organization, as reported by Khalsa Vox.
The LaSalle Police Service, treating the incident as an “isolated” case, is diligently investigating the homicide that took place on Todd Lane. In response to public concerns, authorities have reassured the community of their focused efforts on this specific incident, extending condolences to Grewal’s family and friends.
The tragic death of Nancy Grewal has sent shockwaves through the Windsor-LaSalle community and her online followers, underscoring the dangers faced by individuals who engage in polarizing discussions, according to Khalsa Vox’s report.
