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Please Donate For Rajvinder Sidhu's Family, Truck Driver Killed In Accident In Delta

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Jun, 2019 10:04 PM

    Rajwinder Singh Sidhu passed away tragically while working to support his family living both here in Canada as well as back in India.


    He was the father of two children (a son and a daughter), and the only son and brother to his parents and three sisters.


    We have launched this campaign to assist Rajwinder’s family, as he was the only person providing financial support to all family members in both countries.

     

    All money donated will go directly to supporting his children as they pursue their futures here in Canada, as well as covering the costs of the daily necessities of the rest of the family.


    We humbly ask you to donate generously, as Rajwinder was a good man and provider, and the fate he faced was through no fault of his own.


    We thank you for your consideration and potential assistance.

     

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