Friday, December 19, 2025
ADVT 
National

A 4th person has been charged in connection to the 2019 murder case of Baldwin: IHIT

Darpan News Desk IHIT, 03 Dec, 2020 12:25 AM
  • A 4th person has been charged in connection to the 2019 murder case of Baldwin: IHIT

Integrated Homicide Investigation Team  have announced a first-degree murder charge in the 2019 death of 30-year-old Andrew Baldwin. Munroop Hayer, 27, is the fourth person to be charged in the case. Hayer has been charged with first-degree murder.

Baldwin was found unconcious inside a home in Surrey on Rememberance Day in 2019 and later died hospital. Three other people have already been charged in connection to the murder.

In May, Jasman Basran of Surrey, 21 years old then  is facing a charge for being an accessory after the fact to Baldwin’s murder.

Further charges were announced for Jordan Bottomly and Jagpal Hothi who have both been given first-degree murder charges in the case.

Photo courtesy of IHIT-Twitter.

MORE National ARTICLES

Freeland to face grilling over business aid bill

Freeland to face grilling over business aid bill
Opposition MPs will have the chance to question Freeland for four hours about different aspects of the bill, known as C-9, and the country's pandemic-plagued economy.

Freeland to face grilling over business aid bill

Rare human swine flu likely a one-off: expert

Rare human swine flu likely a one-off: expert
Dr. Lynora Saxinger, an associate professor in the department of medicine, wrote on Twitter "what fresh hell is this" when she first heard about the case in central Alberta.

Rare human swine flu likely a one-off: expert

Wilkins to leave Bank of Canada in December

Wilkins to leave Bank of Canada in December
The central bank says Carolyn Wilkins will leave her job as senior deputy governor on Dec. 9, about five months before her seven-year term ends in May, and on the same day the bank makes it final rate announcement for 2020.

Wilkins to leave Bank of Canada in December

Ottawa finalizes methane deal with three provinces

Ottawa finalizes methane deal with three provinces
Federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says proposals by Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia will achieve the same methane cuts as rules suggested by Ottawa.

Ottawa finalizes methane deal with three provinces

Revenue down at casinos after arrests: inquiry

Revenue down at casinos after arrests: inquiry
Daryl Tottenham, manager of anti-money laundering programs for the B.C. Lottery Corp., testified Thursday that high-end players weren't the only ones who stayed away for two to three weeks.

Revenue down at casinos after arrests: inquiry

TSB report finds ships may be outgrowing ports

TSB report finds ships may be outgrowing ports
The safety board issues the caution in its report into a January 2019 incident where the container vessel Ever Summit hit a crane while being piloted into the Vanterm terminal in the Port of Vancouver.

TSB report finds ships may be outgrowing ports