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'Indo-Canadian' found dead mysteriously after car crash

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A man found dead inside a car under mysterious circumstances following a road accident in Canada's Surrey is said to be an Indo-Canadian with alleged links to drug trade, media reports said.

Though police was probing the case with all possible angles including a murder as well as fatal accident, a local media report said the deceased was Lucky Dhanoa.

The incident took place at a residential area in the Newton area of Surrey in British Columbia on March 11.

Police said that fatal injuries of the deceased were "inconsistent" with a car crash and the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was looking into the 'suspicious' death, CBC News reported.
 

When police arrived on scene, they found a man, who the media report said was Dhanoa, suffering from injuries they said were "inconsistent" with a car crash.

He was the lone occupant of the vehicle. He was rushed to a nearby hospital but died a short time later.

Dhanoa was allegedly involved in the local drug trade, and was found with drugs and money at the time of his death, according to a separate media report.

"We are in the evidence gathering stage at this time," Sergeant Stephanie Ashton said last week.

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First Published: Mar 20 2016 | 12:57 PM IST

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