Baldev Singh Kalsi, the former president of the Brookside Sikh Temple in Surrey, has pleaded guilty to assaulting his wife that led to her death in 2014 in Surrey city.
Kalsi appeared in the provincial Supreme Court in New Westminster on Monday.
"Yes, your honour. I am guilty," CBC news, a unit of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, quoted Kalsi as saying to the judge.
The judge has scheduled the sentencing hearing for February 22.
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Kalsi was arrested and originally charged with aggravated assault, and then attempted murder. The charge was upgraded to second degree murder after his wife's death, the report said.
Kalsi was ordered to stand trial on the charge following a preliminary inquiry early last year in Surrey Provincial Court. He had pleaded not-guilty at the beginning of those proceedings.
Since his arrest, Kalsi was removed as the president of the Brookside Sikh Temple, where Narinder used to work as a volunteer, it added.
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