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Jassi and Mithu |
The case was also the subject of the CBC documentary The Murdered Bride aired in partnership with the film Murder Unveiled which was inspired by the modern day Romeo and Juliet tale.
“Shame, shame RCMP and Canada!” wrote N. Pratt, an office assistant in Vancouver. “How much respect can you have in a system that won't stand up for its citizens?”
R. Hirschkorn of Vernon, B.C. said that he was “absolutely appalled with the seeming lack of concern and action with both our Canadian government and the RCMP.”
Sadaf, a student in Toronto, said that if the Canadian government “can’t help us is such situation, what’s the point of having Canadian nationality.”
It has been more than five years since the 25-year-old Jassi was kidnapped, beaten and strangled to death on June 8, 2000.
Her husband Sukhwinder “Mithu” Singh was left for dead by hired assassins who attacked him with swords and sharpened sticks.
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Jassi's original letter written in Punjabi |
(Punjabi) This day is a day of joy for everyone. This day love is celebrated, when lovers remember the ones they love. If you love me Mithu you will love my card. You asked me something on the phone, you surely remember. But if you don’t, looking at this card you will remember. See it and your heart will be content.
(English) Happy Valentine’s Day!! I love you my sweetheart.
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Most of Jassi's letters were strewn with her kisses |