For a few minutes Monday, there were flowers left at the door of the Mississauga Petro-Canada gas station where employee Pawanpreet Kaur, of Brampton, was shot to death Saturday around 10:40 p.m.As the Canadian national soccer teams head to their respective FIFA World Cups, Derek Van Diest is on the scene to cover all the action. Expect expert insights and analysis in your inbox daily throughout the tournaments, and weekly on Thursdays for the rest of the season.
Some 36-hours before, the business in the Creditview-Britannia Rds. area was swarmed by Peel Regional Police officers, media and witnesses who said a young attendant at the gas station was struck multiple times by gunshots from one shooter.But on Monday, if you don’t follow the news, you might not know anything ever happened there. It was business as usual.Article content“It’s very difficult for them,” said a man who identified himself as the manager.
While, at least to the public, her killer is a virtual ghost, there’s not a lot of information coming in about Kaur. Staff at neighbouring businesses mused she was an international student, but that has not been confirmed. Flowers were up at the murder scene of a 21-year-old female employee at the Petro-Canada on Britannia at Creditview. For a while. They were removed Monday and the gas station was re-opened. It looked as if nothing happened there some 36 hours before.
joe_warmington Wow I would boycot this station. Where is her memorial 21 she had a whole life ahead of her.