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R.I.P Gagandeep Singh 1989 - 2011


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I'm going to post something along the lines of what I wrote in the previous thread, ADMIN - please only allow tributes to Gagan Singh, or links to official news sources, such as the BBC or English press.

I feel the thread may again be going into speculation and rumours. At this time, it must no doubt be hurtful to the sentiments of Gagan's friends and family, as well as the friends and family of those arrested and charged, to read these rumours and speculation. An extremely tragic event has taken place, which has shocked many as a lot of UK Sikh youth know the individuals involved.

The best we can do for the next few days, at least, is to let things settle, let the investigation take its course, and let's do Ardaas for the Aatmik shaantee of our Veer Gagandip Singh.

One further thing to note: certain people have been charged with murder. This is extremely serious. However, it does not mean that they are guilty. There is a presumption that they are innocent till proven guilty. Thankfully, the UK has an open and transparent legal system. We will know in due course as to what exactly happened and whether those accused are in fact guilty. Let justice take its course.

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May VaheGuru bless Gagandeep Singh and keep him attached to His Pavitar Charan Kamal ...

He achieved so much in such a short space of time ... Very impressive and inspiring!

Sending Asseessan and Good Vibes to Gagandeep's family ... May VaheGuru keep you in a state of peace and help find you a way to get through this Aukhree Gharee.

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No need to speculate jeeo. The truth will come out in good time. There's lots of things being "said" or "heard" outside this forum about what actually happened. This will not lead us to the truth. 99.999% of it is hearsay, with masala added here and there. Time will tell.

I agree. There's too many rumours flying around.

This is slowly turning into a "Trial by Media" where the impact of the internet and tabloid newspaper coverage is already creating a widespread perception of guilt regardless of the true facts and any verdict in a court of law. As the case unfolds we will find out the full truth and it may even differ to the speculation created by the media and on this forum.

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