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August 4, 1975: Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu is born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
1977: Sukhwinder Singh Sidhu , also known as Mittoo, is born the Punjab, India.
1991 and onwards: The village of Kaonke, in the Punjab, becomes a stronghold of the Sikh militancy. Police round up boys in large numbers. Mittoo is one of eight picked up on suspicion and taken to the CIA office of Joginder Singh. He is brutally interrogated for a week. A local politician finally gets him released.
1992 onwards: Mittoo plays Khabaddi, an athletic form of team tag. He plays 10 to 12 tournaments a month, earning very small amounts of prize money.
1992: Police arrest Mittoo for a second time. He is beaten severely enough so that he is forced to stop playing khabaddi for 6 to 7 months.
1993: Mittoo begins his career as an auto rickshaw driver, a very low-paying kind of work.
1993: Mittoo begins playing khabaddi again and becomes a local star.
1995: At age 19, Mittoo meets Jassi who is visiting the Punjab from Canada with her mother, her maternal aunt and uncle, Surjit Singh Badesha. It is love at first sight. A friend of Jassi's agrees to be a go-between for the mismatched lovers. They meet privately at Romi's house and take oaths of living and dying together.
1995-99: Home in British Columbia, Jassi writes letters to Mittoo, sent to him via a friend. They also arrange to speak on the phone.
January – February 1999: Jassi's family goes to India for three months. The purpose of the visit is to arrange a marriage for Jassi. She turns down all of the suggested matches.
March 15, 1999: Jassi and Mittoo marry secretly at a temple in Ludihana in the Punjab and spend their first night together in a hotel.
April 19, 1999: Jassi registers the marriage in India. Rumors begin to spread about the secret wedding. Jassi's family is told that she has married a poor man, but Jassi denies the story.
June 1999: Jassi's family finds out about the marriage and demands that she divorce Mittoo. The mother and the uncle beat Jassi. Jassi's mother and uncle, saying they are going to buy a car for her, convince her to put her signature on a blank piece of paper.
February 9, 2000: Back in Canada, Jassi tries to arrange immigration for Mittoo. Jassi sends a letter to Ottawa telling Immigration officials that her uncle might try to give them false information about Mittoo which he later does.
February 10, 2000: Jassi's uncle, Surjit, has affidavit drawn up that says that Mittoo and his friends forced Jassi, at gunpoint, to marry Mittoo. The uncle uses Jassi's signature that he obtained from her under the pretence of buying her a car to validate the complaint. Jassi is confined to her Uncle's home in Maple Ridge, B.C.

 
February 23, 2000: Eleven days after receiving the affidavit from Jassi's uncle, Indian police begin to investigate Mittoo and his friends, Bindri and Surinder Kumar for kidnapping Jassi. The two friends, Bindri and Surinder, are arrested and held illegally for four days. Surjit Singh Badesha arrives from Canada and beats the men while they are in custody. Mittoo is forced into hiding and calls Jassi, begging for help. Her uncle promises Mittoo he will help him come to Canada if he divorces Jassi. Mittoo refuses.
March 13, 2000: Jassi faxes a letter to Indian police telling them she fears for her and for Mittoo's safety. Mitto is found by Indian police and arrested.
April 3, 2000: Jassi goes to the RCMP in Maple Ridge, B.C. after being threatened and hit by her uncle.
April 4, 2000:Jassi has a new passport issued in Surrey, B.C.
April 6, 2000: Jassi calls the RCMP and is escorted out of her family home. Family members outside yell insults at her.
April 13, 2000: Jassi leaves for India.
April 19, 2000: The Judge grants bail to Mittoo and he is released from jail.
April 26, 2000: Jassi's uncle begins calling Darshan Singh, a wealthy local businessman in the Punjab. Darshan Singh's daughter later marries Surjit Singh Badesha's son.

 
June 7, 2000: Jassi's mother learns that the pair are in hiding at the home of Mittoo's grandparents. She calls them there and speaks to Mittoo and Jassi. Jassi believes the call is a peace offering and tells her mother where they will be during the next few days.
June 8, 2000: The day after the phone call, they are attacked by a gang. Mittoo is badly beaten and left for dead. He is found and taken to a hospital Ludiahna and tells police that Jassi was kidnapped.
June 8, 2000: Jassi is taken to a farmhouse outside Ludihana where she is told that her husband is dead. One of the kidnappers, Ashwani Kumar talks to Jassi's mother and uncle by cell phone in B.C. According to Indian police, Jassi's mother orders Ashwani Kumar to kill Jassi.
June 9, 2000: Jassi's body is found, her throat slit, in an irrigation ditch.
June 10, 2000: The Indian newspaper Ajit publishes a photo of Jassi. Mittoo's relatives identify her and claim the body.

 
June 18, 2000: The first newspaper coverage of the story appears in British Columbia. Indian Police seize weapons, cars, mobile phones from the men suspected of kidnapping and killing Jassi.
July 9, 2000: Indian police announce Jassi's murder is a contract killing and arrest 11 men.
July 11, 2000: Indian police issue arrest warrants for Jassi's mother and uncle.
January, 2001:Mittoo fears for his life. Gunmen shoot at his house attempts are made to run him down in the street.
October, 2001: the fifth estate investigates Jassi's murder and broadcasts its documentary, The Murdered Bride. At that time, the RCMP in British Columbia, told the fifth estate that they had no jurisdiction over crimes committed in India.
January 2002: RCMP confirm to the fifth estate that they do have the jurisdiction to investigate. Spokesperson Danielle Efford says: "To conspire in Canada to commit a murder elsewhere is against the law and a crime here in Canada."
2003: RCMP spokesperson Grant Learned refused to confirm or deny that there is any investigation.
June 2005: TRCMP spokesperson John Ward tells the fifth estate that there is an ongoing investigation, but declined to provide any specific details.
 
2004:Mittoo is arrested and charged with the rape of a servant of Darshan Singh, a serious charge for which bail is rarely granted. Mittoo's lawyer, Ashwani Chaudhray, says the charges against Mittoo are false. Mittoo, however, remains incarcerated, awaiting his trial.
October 21, 2005: Seven men are convicted in plotting and killing Jassi, including Darshan Singh and former police officer Joginder Singh and Ashwani Kumar who slit Jassi's throat. They are given life sentences for Jassi's murder and the attempted murder of Mittoo. Indian authorities say that Jassi's uncle and mother got away with murder.
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February 17, 2012, Kathy Griffiths, Canada
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February 16, 2012, Mitch Briones , Canada
I am praying that justice will be served soon and you will finally rest in peace with our creator.
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February 14, 2012, Judy Currie, Canada
February 14, 2012, Judy Currie, Canada
February 14, 2012, Vasant Chotai, Canada
We live in Canada and Canadian laws MUST be applied to this case. Why are the RCMP and Prime Minister Harper still abdicating their responsibility?
February 14, 2012, Vasant Chotai, Canada
We live in Canada and Canadian laws MUST be applied to this case. Why are the RCMP and Prime Minister Harper still abdicating their responsibility?
February 13, 2012, penny sidhu, United States
i am a mother who has a daughter and i,m indian with the same last name as jassi. i felt sick when i heard this. how could a parent do this to there own child. . i pray they live long to suffer for what they have done. god bless all the ;people seaking justice for jassi.
February 13, 2012, Champika Senaratne, Canada
Jassi needs justice
February 13, 2012, Davneet Kaur, United States
February 13, 2012, Chrystal Sparrow , Canada
Very glad some justice was served for Jassi.
February 11, 2012, Mai Tran, Canada
What took the cops so long?
February 11, 2012, Jaswinder Singh, Canada
I think justice needs to be done, the people who committed the hanis crime need to be punished severely
February 10, 2012, Davinder Kaur, United States
Jassi, it was so so sad what happened to you! I pray that you get the justice that you deserve and Mithu, please stay strong.
February 10, 2012, Josephine Wong, Canada
We, as a society and especially the media, have to stop calling this type of violence against women and murder as "honour killing' because there is nothing honourable in harming and killing another person. By calling it 'honour killing', we are perpetuating stereotypes and making excuses for violence against women. There is no culture and no religion in this world that promote violence and murders. We need to name what happened to Jassi and so many other women in Canada and around the world what it is - misogyny, patriarchal violence and injustice against women. I cannot believe how our Canadian political leaders can go on camera all the time and condemn "other" countries for violating human rights, when our own government has 'refused' to act in Canada to ensure that there is justice for all, and to make sure that all women are safe in Canada and elsewhere.
February 09, 2012, hardeep atwal, Canada
very sad story
February 09, 2012, Margie H, Canada
Sad, Sad, Sad.... They need to be punished here in Canada. If our government cannot serve justice......Canadians will lose faith in our Country!
February 09, 2012, Jenny Bains, Canada
R.I.P Jassi, its all in god hands.
February 07, 2012, Rajvinder Gill, Canada
VERY SAD...They should pay for what they have done. They should be jailed for rest of their life.
February 06, 2012, Slidlimmilync Slidlimmilync, Canada
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February 05, 2012, Jesse S, Canada
I have also been following this horrible crime from the beginning and it still does sicken me. I am pleased to know that these monsters not humans have been charged, but what sadens me the most how long it took for them to finally get arrested. The government these so called people who represent our country, one that truly believes in a free peace loving constitutional land obviously have not done there job and is a pity, a real pity. It's a BIG joke that we should trust these individuals to do the right thing. As far as the mother and uncle being extrediated , I wish they could be sentenced here , however it could work either way as any government is corrupt they may not get the full consequences or perhaps they be waiting for there attackers. Just one word for them watch your backs eyes are on u and always have been.
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February 05, 2012, Wendy Singh, Canada
February 04, 2012, Tracy N=Marques, Canada
I have followed this tragic story for 11 years. Jassi was a Canadian and she should be receving protection, even in death, as a Canadian. Since her family felt that they could receive justice for her "betrayal" to them in India, let them face justice in India as well. Extradite them!
February 02, 2012, Ranjit Singh, United States
These despicable criminals should be punished. How long this hypocratic honor shall be tolrated?
February 02, 2012, Cynthia Cosulich, Canada
February 01, 2012, elspeth clark, Canada
January 31, 2012, Ryan Chowdhry, Canada
January 31, 2012, Crystal Maniel, Canada
January 31, 2012, Cherise Wilson, Canada
January 31, 2012, Florence Cosulich, Canada
January 31, 2012, Deborah Dawson, Canada
January 30, 2012, robert bertrand, Canada
Justice for Jassi
January 30, 2012, lisette lafortune, Canada
Nobody deserves to be killed for love or any other reason
January 30, 2012, Jasvir Dhotar , Canada
Why diid this have to happen .. The parents should have agreed to the marriage , it was jassis life not there to disside who she loves or marrys well R.I.P jassi we are with youu and we will fight for justice
January 30, 2012, Japleen Gill, Canada
January 30, 2012, Laverne Lamarche, Canada
Cannot even comprehend losing a child never mind killing one. PLEASE JUSTICE BE SERVED.
January 30, 2012, lorelei olsen, Canada
January 30, 2012, Amy SEWELL, Canada
Such a sad story. Praying for justice. RIP Jassi.
January 29, 2012, Julie Pietraroia, Canada
January 29, 2012, nel peach, Canada
January 29, 2012, julie Thomas, Canada
I have been following your story from the beginning. May justice be serviced and those you took you away from your husband and life be punished by law and God above. RIP
January 29, 2012, M Carpio, Canada
January 29, 2012, Lee-Ann Page, Canada
pleased to see the outcome in a similar trial in Toronto
January 29, 2012, Gurman Minhas, Canada
Rest In peace Jassi :)
January 29, 2012, Jill Williamson, Canada
January 29, 2012, Jill Williamson, Canada
January 28, 2012, Mary Schroder-Prince, Canada
January 26, 2012, Nonie Mills, Canada
January 26, 2012, Shamika Bulathsinhala, Australia
January 26, 2012, Barbara Rasmussen, Canada
January 26, 2012, Erin Gunther, Canada
January 26, 2012, KARMJEET DHILLON, Canada
Lack of education and obsession with religion makes one ruthless and cruel as is the case with Mr. Badesha. it is clear that having a flowing beard does not make a true sikh ,simply because it is natural mean to guise someones true image. The showing of Mr. Badesha in front of his Gurudwara is true example how a dispicable creature can take shield of religion and hide his true entity of murderer. Sikh and Gurudwara only means peace and love. History tells that even Mugals who played with sentiments of sikhism vanished long time back, so Badesha will too pay for murdering and hiding behind the shield of calling himself a Sikh. Justice shall prevail for Jassi and Mithu.
January 26, 2012, Karm Dhillon, Canada
Very sad
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