Canada: Sikh family-owned motel gutted in fire; racist graffiti found
Toronto, Oct 16 A Sikh family-owned motel in Canada has been gutted in a fire that claimed one life while injuring three others as police discovered racist graffiti on the property, raising suspicions of foul play in the incident.

Neighbours reported hearing an explosion and watched flames destroy the Tiwana family-owned Bashaw Motor Inn in the Canadian province of Alberta.
Residents in the town of 870 people have rallied around the Tiwana family, who lived in and operated the motel. More than USD 8,000 has been raised over two days in a fundraising campaign for the family.
Faisal Madi, a neighbour, told CBC News that he will never forget the booming sound of the explosion the night of the deadly Bashaw fire last Sunday or the chilling screams that followed. Living only metres away, he was at the motel in less than a minute where he found the mother and two sons of the Tiwana family outside the front door.
"Two of them were laying on the ground. One was standing. I tried to pull them away from the fire," Madi said, explaining that all three appeared to have been badly burned. Both boys were screaming for their father who they said was still inside, he said.
Madi called 911 and after ensuring the boys and their mother were safe. The father could not be located, leading to the belief that the remains of one person found at the site could be his.
The results of an autopsy, not yet released, will confirm the identity of the deceased and the cause of death. Police said there was "graffiti damage to property" at the scene of the fire. However, police said investigators have no evidence to suggest the fire and the graffiti are linked.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police later confirmed racist graffiti was found at the property, but have not connected it to the explosion, nor they disclosed what the graffiti said. The World Sikh Organisation (WSO), Canada, expressed its grave concern over the incident.
The Bashaw Motor Inn is owned and operated by the Tiwana family, who are Punjabi Sikhs. Police have confirmed that a truck near the scene of the fire and a nearby wall were spray painted with racist graffiti, the WSO said in a statement.
WSO Vice President for Alberta Tejinder Singh Sidhu said, "This was a horrific tragedy and we are very concerned by reports that racist graffiti was found on the scene. We have confidence in the RCMP to fully investigate this matter and ensure that if this was a hate crime those responsible are quickly brought to justice."
The Bashaw Motor Inn is publicly registered to two directors -- Gurprett Tiwana and Barinder Tiwana. A man named Gurjit Dhaliwal sold the property to the Tiwanas in 2010.
PTI
-
Gold Silver Rate Today, 11 March 2026: City-Wise Prices, MCX Gold Gains As Silver Climbs Across India -
Trump Says Iran War Could End ‘Any Time I Want’, Claims Tehran’s Military ‘Practically Destroyed’ -
Kerala Gold Rate Today: 24K Gold Drops Slightly, Silver Also Declines -
Men Are The Biggest Victims: Jayam Ravi Amid Vijay-Sangeetha Divorce Row Linked To Trisha -
UPSC Result: Astha Jain’s Rank 9 Achievement Sparks EWS Quota Debate -
India Comes To Bangladesh’s Rescue Amid Diesel Shortage Triggered By Iran War, Sends 5,000 Tonnes Of Diesel -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, March 11, 2026: Gold Prices Jump, Silver Steady as Global Tensions Push Safe -
The Reality Behind India’s LPG Crisis Debate: Global Energy Shock, Not Policy Failure -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 11 March 2026: Gold, Silver Prices Decline Again; Buyers Get Relief -
Legends League Cricket 2026: Mumbai Spartans Face India Capitals in Opening Clash -
No Petrol, Diesel Or LPG Shortage In UP, Says CM Yogi Adityanath; Warns Of Gangster Act Against Hoarders -
Commercial LPG Crisis In Hyderabad: 90 Percent Of Hotels, Restaurants Likely To Shut Within 48 Hours












Click it and Unblock the Notifications