Concerns rise about domestic violence in B.C. as husband charged in wife’s death

Issues are mounting over current violent incidents in opposition to ladies within the Decrease Mainland.
On Thursday, Abbotsford police had been known as to a house on Eastview Road, close to George Ferguson Method and Ware Road, and located a girl with life-threatening accidents. She later died.
On Friday, first-degree homicide expenses had been laid in opposition to 48-year-old Inderjit Sandhu within the dying Kamaljit Sandhu, the Built-in Murder Investigation Crew confirmed. Officers mentioned the accused and the deceased have two kids, ages 16 and 21, who at the moment are with their prolonged household.
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Kamaljit’s dying comes after 43-year-old Amber Culley and 49-year-old Mimi Kates had been shot and killed in a house in Chilliwack final week.
The suspect, Eric Shestalo, had earlier romantic relationships with each victims.
Shestalo was on the run for days however he was later discovered lifeless of a self-inflicted gunshot wound within the Bridal Falls space.

RCMP mentioned they’ve seen a spike in violent home incidents because the pandemic started.
“Intimate accomplice violence is, sadly, one in every of these crimes that’s steady,” Cpl. Alexa Hodgins with Burnaby RCMP mentioned.
“We did see an uptick through the pandemic, which was largely led as a result of individuals had been at house and we truly had neighbours reporting it greater than the people. And its nonetheless persevering with whilst we ease out of the restrictions.”
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Angela Marie MacDougall with Battered Ladies’s Help Providers mentioned there have been extra deaths from intimate accomplice violence this yr in B.C.
“It’s so regarding,” she mentioned. “Greater than final yr, greater than the yr earlier than, and to this point there was no motion taken by way of authorities insurance policies to extend providers, each provincially and federally.”
Latest numbers from the Canadian Femicide Observatory present 88 ladies and women have been killed in Canada within the first six months of 2022.
Many of the alleged perpetrators are males, based on the group.
On common, it says one lady or lady is killed each different day in Canada.
In the event you or somebody you already know is concerned in an abusive scenario, please go to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime for assist. They’re additionally reachable toll-free at 1-877-232-2610.
