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Indian-origin men found guilty of murders in Canada
Updated On: 10 May, 2026 08:34 AM IST | Abbotsford (Canada) | Agencies
A Canadian court has convicted three Indian-origin men of first-degree murder in the 2022 killing of a couple in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Prosecutors said the murders were financially motivated and part of a planned robbery and killing plot

Arnold and Joanne De Jong were murdered in their Abbotsford home in May 2022. Pic/X@Joshryanjames
Three Indian-origin persons have been found guilty of first-degree murder by a court in Canada in connection with the killing of a couple in Abbotsford, according to local broadcaster CBC News. Arnold and Joanne De Jong were found dead in their Abbotsford residence in May 2022. Four years later, British Columbia Supreme Court Justice Brenda Brown on Friday ruled that Gurkaran Singh, Abhijeet Singh, and Khushveer Toor played a willing and integral role in the couple’s murder, the broadcaster reported.
The court has scheduled the sentencing of the three convicts for May 28. The judge agreed with prosecutors that the murders were financially motivated and rejected defence arguments that the deaths resulted from a robbery that went wrong, the report said. Prosecutors told the court the three men had jointly planned to rob and kill the couple, and they stole credit cards, cheques and a power washer from the house.
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