27歲的Manpreet Singh,謀殺同樣從印度來到加拿大的28歲女性Amanpreet
2025年10月21日上午,加拿大安大略省林肯市(Lincoln, Ontario)發生一起駭人命案,警方在查爾斯·戴利公園(Charles Daley Park)內發現一具女性遺體。經初步調查,死者身上有明顯的創傷性傷害(traumatic injuries),顯示她曾遭受猛烈攻擊。警方隨後確認死者身分為來自多倫多北約克(North York)的女子—Amanpreet Saini,年僅28歲。
這起案件震驚整個大多倫多地區。Amanpreet是一位年輕女性,根據她朋友的描述,她性格開朗、努力上進,幾年前從印度移居加拿大,希望在新環境中開創事業與人生。她原本生活穩定,工作表現優秀,卻不幸在異鄉遭遇這樣的悲劇,令社區深感哀痛。
警方調查後指出,這並非一起隨機殺人案,而是「有針對性的襲擊(targeted attack)」。也就是說,死者與兇手之間存在某種關係或糾紛。警方很快鎖定嫌疑人—27歲的Manpreet Singh,來自安省賓頓市(Brampton)。他被正式以二級謀殺罪(second-degree murder)通緝。警方表示,根據掌握的線索,Singh很可能在遺體被發現後立即潛逃出境,目前下落不明。
尼亞加拉地區警局(Niagara Regional Police Service, NRPS)正與加拿大邊境服務局及國際刑警組織合作,追查嫌犯的行蹤。他們呼籲民眾切勿自行與嫌疑人接觸,若掌握任何線索,應立即通報警方,以免發生危險。
由於案件發生地點屬於公共公園,案發後一度引發當地居民恐慌,不過警方強調這是「個案性事件」,社會大眾不需過度擔憂公共安全。儘管如此,許多多倫多與林肯市居民仍對事件感到震驚與不安,尤其是在得知死者只是普通年輕女子、與兇嫌曾經相識之後。
目前警方尚未公開具體犯案動機,但消息人士透露,兩人之間「存在私人關係與矛盾」。社群媒體上,許多加拿大南亞社群成員對此案表達哀悼與譴責,強調女性在異國生活應得到更多安全與支持。
Amanpreet Saini 的親友在接受媒體採訪時哽咽表示,她原本計劃年底返鄉探親,如今卻永遠無法回家。這起命案再次引發社會對移民女性安全與親密關係暴力(intimate partner violence)的關注,也讓人們思考:在追尋夢想與新生活的同時,如何確保每個人都能免於暴力與恐懼。目前,尼亞加拉警方仍在全球範圍內通緝Manpreet Singh,並表示只要他仍在逃,就不會停止追捕。
On the morning of October 21, 2025, a shocking homicide case unfolded in Lincoln, Ontario, when police discovered the body of a young woman in Charles Daley Park. The victim had suffered visible traumatic injuries, indicating she had been violently attacked. Authorities later identified her as Amanpreet Saini, a 28-year-old woman from North York, Toronto.
The incident has deeply shaken communities across the Greater Toronto Area. Friends and acquaintances described Amanpreet as a cheerful, hardworking young woman who had moved from India to Canada several years ago in pursuit of her dreams. She was said to have been building a stable life and career before her life was tragically cut short in a foreign land.
Police quickly determined that this was not a random act of violence, but rather a targeted attack. Investigators soon identified the suspect as Manpreet Singh, a 27-year-old man from Brampton, Ontario, who is now wanted for second-degree murder. According to the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS), evidence suggests that Singh fled Canada shortly after the victim’s body was found, and his current whereabouts remain unknown.
The NRPS has launched an international manhunt and is working closely with the Canada Border Services Agency and Interpol to locate the suspect. Police have urged the public not to approach Singh under any circumstances and to immediately report any information related to his location.
Although the body was found in a public park—raising initial fears of a random killing—police have emphasized that there is no ongoing threat to the general public, as the victim and suspect were known to each other. Nevertheless, the case has sparked widespread shock and concern among residents of both Toronto and Lincoln, especially after it was confirmed that Amanpreet and Singh had a prior connection.
While the exact motive for the killing has not yet been released, authorities have confirmed that the attack was personal in nature. Within Canada’s South Asian community, social media has been flooded with messages of mourning and outrage, calling for greater attention to women’s safety and domestic or intimate partner violence issues.
Amanpreet’s friends and family, speaking to local media through tears, revealed that she had planned to return home to India later this year to visit her loved ones — a reunion that will now never happen.
This tragic case has reignited public discussions about the vulnerabilities faced by immigrant women and the urgent need for stronger community support and mental health interventions to prevent similar tragedies.
As of now, Niagara police continue to pursue Manpreet Singh internationally, vowing that they “will not stop until he is found and brought to justice.”
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