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Uncle of Indian student slain in Truro calls for justice

The uncle of Prabhjot Singh Katri, who was killed outside his home in Truro, N.S. in September, wants justice for his nephew.

Prabhjot Singh Katri was killed outside his apartment building in September

Jaswant Singh, the uncle of Prabhjot Singh Katri, seeks justice for his slain nephew. (Salimah Shivji/CBC)

Prabhjot Singh Katri, a23-year-old Indian student, was found dead in Truro on Sept. 5.

His uncle, more than 10,000 kilometres away,still deals with the loss.

Jaswant Singh is a tailor inMoga, located in the state ofPunjab, and helped raise Katri after his father died when he was very young.

Speaking through a translator, a tearful Singh told CBC News that Katri, whom he regards as his own son, was a hard-working young man who did not keep bad company.

"I don't know why and who did this," Singh said. "Did they do this with a motive to rob him or was it a hatecrime?"

He said Canadian police have told him they have arrested two people in connection with the case and he has faith in Canadian justice and the authorities.

Singh said the family wants those who committed the crime to be "given the harshest punishment possible."

Singh, a tailor, helped raise Katri, whose father died when he was very young. (Salimah Shivji/CBC)

Saying he doesn't want any other family or child to suffer, Singh askedthat justice be done so no other innocent person loses their life like his nephew did.

He said families like his have to make sacrificesin order to afford to send their child abroad to study and better their futures.

According to Singh, the Punjab government has not offered any help to the family.

"Forget about helping us, nobody even came and inquired about this mishap," Singh said. "The Punjabi community abroad, they helped us and we are grateful for their help."

Singh said his daughter lives in Canada and is keeping the family updated on developments.

A man from Pictou Landing First Nation has been charged with second-degree murder in the case.

With files from Salimah Shivji