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IHIT identifies victim in neighbour dispute as Manbir Amar

Darpan News Desk IHIT, 01 Sep, 2022 01:02 PM
  • IHIT identifies victim in neighbour dispute as Manbir Amar

IHIT has identified the 40 year old victim who got killed as a result of an altercation between two Surrey neighbours as Manbir "Mani" Amar, of Surrey. 

On Wednesday, Surrey RCMP responded to a report of a physical altercation between two neighbours in the 14100-block of 61 Avenue, Surrey. Officers and Emergency Health Services (EHS) personnel attended and provided first aid, but sadly, despite best efforts, the victim’s condition deteriorated rapidly and he succumbed to his injuries on scene.

A suspect was located on scene by Surrey RCMP and was arrested for murder.

At this time, no charges have been laid and the suspect remains in custody.

“This was an isolated incident between two neighbours,” says Sergeant Timothy Pierotti of IHIT. “Tragically this situation escalated to a point where a life was taken.”

Amar was a well known filmmaker, film director, poet, and award winning graphics artist within the South Asian community. In 2006, he worked on “A Warrior’s Religion,” a poetic documentary on the epidemic issue of South Asian Gang Violence in the Greater Vancouver Area. 

Teachers often remember him for his energy and ability to make the classroom a fun environment. His strong beliefs in activism for environment & sustainability, poverty abolishment, and human rights made him pursue a film directing career.

“Mani was a devoted father, brother, son and friend. A talented individual who devoted his life to activism and the arts,” says Gurbinder Amar, brother of Mani. “Through poetry, prose, philosophy, painting, photography and filmmaking, Mani touched the lives of many individuals. He will be deeply missed,”

IHIT is asking any witnesses to contact them. 

Photo courtesy of IHIT. 

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