'Our missions are working closely': MEA after Gujarati family freezes to death on Canada-US border

MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi | ANI Photo
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday said the Canadian authorities have confirmed that all four who died at the US-Canada border were Indians who belonged to one family. The next of kin of the deceased has been informed and the deaths have been confirmed to have happened due to exposure to outdoor elements, said MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi. Our missions are working closely with the Canadian authorities on the probe, he added.
For the unversed, four members of a Gujarati family froze to death in minus 35 degrees temperatures on January 19 near the Canadian town of Emerson reportedly while trying to cross illegally into the US.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which discovered the bodies on the Canadian side of the border, identified the four as Jagdishkumar Patel, 39, his wife Vaishaliben Patel, 37, daughter Vihangi Patel, 11 and son Dharmik Patel, 3.
The family belonged to Dingucha village in Kalol taluka of Gandhinagar district. Jagdish Patel reportedly paid Rs 70 lakhs to human smugglers to help him cross into the US from Canada.
The RCMP said: "The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Manitoba has confirmed that the cause of death was due to exposure."
It added that the family landed in Toronto from India on January 12. They travelled to the town of Emerson on the Canada-US border in Manitoba on, or about January 18.
Since no vehicles were found abandoned near the spot where the four bodies were found on the Canadian side of the border, the RCMP said someone drove them to the border and then left.
"We know the Patel family moved around Canada for a period of time and we are looking for anyone that may have had encounters with them," the RCMP said.
Meanwhile, the Ahmedabad Police's Crime Branch has picked up a man, who is believed to be an agent that sends people to Canada in exchange of a consulting fee, from Paliyad village for questioning.
(With IANS inputs)
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