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Canada police look out for 22-year-old Indian-origin man for killing his father

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Toronto, February 12

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Police are on the lookout for a 22-year-old Indian-origin man, who fled after allegedly murdering his father, at their home in Canada’s Ontario province.

Sukhaj Cheema-Singh is wanted for first-degree murder after 56-year-old Kuldip Singh was found with ‘severe injuries’ at his Stoney Creek home in Hamilton on Saturday night.

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Releasing an image of Cheema-Singh, the Hamilton Police said in a release on Sunday that officers were called to a home near Trafalgar Drive and Mud Street at around 7.40 pm on February 10.

The victim was transported to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

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Witnesses told officers that Cheema-Singh fled the residence in a small, dark-coloured SUV following an altercation with his father.

The vehicle was last seen heading north on Trafalgar towards Mud Street, police said, adding that Cheema-Singh was believed to be in the area for about 30 minutes before the incident.

With investigations continuing, police warned that the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous, as “the weapon used has not been recovered”.

Investigators have asked witnesses or anyone with video footage of the area to get in touch with them.

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