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A year after Manitoba border tragedy, family wants answers about who in Canada was responsible

Duha Faris Al-Serdar by Duha Faris Al-Serdar
January 20, 2023
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Patel family was discovered frozen to death in a southern Manitoba field last January

A year to the day after a family of four was found frozen to death in Manitoba near the U.S. border, questions remain about why no one in Canada has been held responsible for the tragedy

The Jan. 19 anniversary of the day police discovered the bodies of Dharmik Patel, 3; his sister, Vihangi Patel, 11; and their parents, Vaishali Patel, 37, and Jagdish Patel, 39, in a field just north of the border comes days after two men were arrested (new window) in India in connection with their deaths

For Mahendra Patel, Jagdish’s brother, that brought some closure

But he wants to see more being done to figure out who else was involved in bringing his brother’s family to the border — a case authorities have said involved human smuggling  while his family continues to grieve their loss

I hope the other people in the U.S. or Canada who are also responsible for this tragedy are arrested he told a freelancer in India working for CBC News

My parents, however, still remember Jagdish’s family every day. That is the haunting memory they will continue to live with

The same day the Patel family’s bodies were discovered, a Florida man was charged in the U.S.  in connection with the case. Steve Shand was later indicted on two counts of human smuggling 

But a year later, no arrests have been made related to the case in Canada

The people found dead on Wednesday would have faced bitter cold, endless fields, large snowdrifts and complete darkness crossing the international border on foot, said RCMP Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy.
A year after the Patel family was found frozen near the U.S. border in Manitoba, questions remain about why no one in Canada has been held responsible for the tragedy.PHOTO:  (SUBMITTED BY RCMP)

Manitoba RCMP spokesperson Robert Cyrenne said while a police official in India suggested this week the Patels travelled to Toronto, then to Vancouver and Manitoba , there’s no evidence indicating the family was ever in Vancouver

The Mounties’ investigation to date indicates the Patel family landed in Canada at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Jan. 12, 2022, via an international flight from Dubai, Cyrenne said in an email

RCMP also previously said a private individual then picked up the family

PATEL FAMILY ARRIVES AT PEARSON AIRPORT

3 months agoDuration0:30Exclusive video obtained by The Fifth Estate shows the Patel family arriving at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Jan. 12. A week later, their bodies would be found along the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba

After that, they spent a few days in the Greater Toronto area in hotels and a private residence, and used a ride-sharing service and personal rides from people they were associated with to get around, Mounties said

But as of late last year , police wouldn’t reveal who they believed sheltered and shuttled the Patels in the Toronto area

‘We have to bring closure’

For one of the few people invited to attend the family’s funeral in Winnipeg last year, the memories of that day still haven’t faded

Bhadresh Bhatt said he thinks about the Patel family, especially when he’s back at the funeral home where the family had their final rites 

And he said he’s not the only one who’s had a hard time putting the tragedy behind him

Every time there is a gathering, the community is wondering said Bhatt, who’s the past president of the Hindu Society of Manitoba

They must have [had] some help in Canada. And the community is wondering who that person could be — you know, how can somebody put four innocent lives into such a danger that resulted in such a tragedy

Bhatt said community members like him are hoping investigators will eventually be able to provide more answers about the case

We have to bring closure to this incident, you know — one way or other way he said

Difficult memories

The incident also brings back painful memories for those who responded on the other side of the border

For people at the Kittson County sheriff’s office in northwestern Minnesota, which was the first to respond to a group of seven Indian nationals  who were believed to have gotten separated from the Patel family on their journey over the border, the incident hit close to home — especially for those with kids of their own, said Sheriff Matt Vig

It was a tough deal Vig saidBecause everybody here … [are] moms and dads

Kathryn Siemer, acting patrol agent in charge of the Pembina Border Patrol station in North Dakota, said unfortunately, it’s not uncommon to work cases involving people who died as they tried to cross the border into the U.S

But that doesn’t make it any easier when it happens

I think everybody handles it a little bit differently, but it’s just — nobody wants to forget about it said Siemer, whose office was also involved in apprehending the seven migrants

“But you also have to still continue to do your job. And so I like to remember it as a reminder of how dangerous it can be out here — not just for us as law enforcement, but also for those people that we’re working to intercept

They’re still human beings and we don’t want to see anyone lose their lives

Caitlyn Gowriluk · CBC News

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