Vigil, forum held for Abbotsford man gunned down

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Friends and family gathered at the Taj Park Convention Centre in Surrey for a vigil honoring Darshan Sahsi, a 68-year-old businessman fatally shot outside his Abbotsford home on October 27. His sister spoke at the event, describing the loss as unimaginable and emphasizing the senselessness of the act amidst a growing cycle of violence. Homicide investigators are actively searching for a silver Toyota Corolla connected to the shooting. Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke attended the vigil, discussing the broader implications of gun violence on local communities and expressing the need for stronger crime deterrents. She acknowledged the suffering of families affected by violence and commended Sahsi's family for their courage.

Sahsi, who immigrated to Canada from India in the early 1990s, led Can Am Recycling in Maple Ridge. The community's response reflects increasing concern over safety and the need for policy changes to address crime. Local leaders are now pledging to take action to combat this troubling trend.

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