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Family sets up Go Fund Me Page for Surrey Mother Paramjit Masutta who died after being hit by a van

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 19 Dec, 2020 01:37 AM
  • Family sets up Go Fund Me Page for Surrey Mother Paramjit Masutta who died after being hit by a van

Police say a woman who had been walking with two children is dead after being struck by a cargo vehicle with no driver. She was walking with her girls in Surrey, B.C. on Tuesday when a runaway delivery van suddenly veered in their direction.

The Masutta family has setup a Go Fund Me page and they need all the support they can get. 

 

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She has been identified as 48 year old Paramjit Masutta, a mother of two girls. She saved their lives by pushing them to the side to safety but sacrificed her own. Her children are heartbroken and still can't make sense of what has happened to their mother. They believe their mother will come home. Masutta had been holding onto her children. Masutta died just a week shy of her 49th birthday on December 24th. 

RCMP in Surrey, B.C., received a report on Tuesday of a crash involving two vehicles and a pedestrian. Cpl. Elenore Sturko says there is a school nearby, where students would have been heading home around the same time as the crash.

Police say it appears the unoccupied cargo van rolled into traffic, where it struck another vehicle before hitting the woman on the sidewalk. Surrey RCMP are still looking into how the delivery van ended up rolling down the hill on 144 Street without anyone in the driver seat.

It's unclear whether the vehicle was left in neutral or whether there was a mechanical problem. The vehicle hit another vehicle before jumping the sidewalk near 61A Avenue. It turns out the driver is  a contractor hired by Amazon, has been co-operating with the RCMP's investigation.

Police said he is completely broken by what happened. The investigation is in its early stages. Paramjit's husband Daljit Masutta will have to not only come to terms with the sudden loss of his loving wife of 26 years but to raise his bright girls on his own to give them their best life. They were looking forward to celebrate Christmas and Paramjit 49th birthday just a few days later.

For now, Daljit's dreams are shattered.

 
 

Photo courtesy of Go Fund Me

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