Mandip Kaur relives the night of October 19th every day, searching for answers hidden within the horror.
She and her 19-year-old daughter Gursimran were working side by side in the Walmart bakery. Just an hour later, Mandip was on the floor, screaming beside her child’s body inside a 400-degree industrial oven.
Gursimran was a joyful former valedictorian who dreamed of medical school. Police closed the case, ruling out foul play.
Labor officials declared the oven functioned properly and could be opened from the inside, finding no safety violations. Official reports were stamped and files were closed, but the questions only multiplied.
How could a healthy young woman die alone in such a way, with no explanation? Mandip cannot understand how the world has quietly moved on.
Her profound grief has transformed into an unyielding demand for the truth. She refuses to accept the official conclusions.
Someone must finally tell her what really happened to her daughter that night in Halifax.