Gujarati girl stabbed in Canada… found near US border; Know the death mystery

Canada: A 22-year-old Indian student from Gujarat has been allegedly stabbed to death in Canada’s Niagara region, according to local police authorities. The victim has been identified as Vidhi Meghaa resident of Borsad in Gujarat’s Anand district.

Police said her body was recovered from the niagara region area near the US border after she had gone missing on May 15. Her disappearance had initially triggered concern before investigators later confirmed she had been murdered.

Student Balancing Work, Studies and Future Plans in Canada

Vidhi Megha was living in Canada for higher education and was also working part-time to manage her expenses. Reports suggest she was preparing to apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in the country, aiming to build a long-term future there.

She had reportedly gone missing on May 15, after which a search operation was initiated. During the investigation, police confirmed that Indian student was stabbed to death in Canada. Authorities have since registered a murder case and intensified efforts to trace the accused.

Canadian police officials have indicated that the Vidhi Megha Murder Case arrested soon as the investigation progresses. However, no details regarding the motive or circumstances of the attack have been released so far.

Investigation Underway in Niagara Region

Law enforcement agencies continue to examine evidence collected from the scene and surrounding areas. The niagara regionlocated close to the US border, remains under active investigation as authorities attempt to reconstruct the events leading to the crime.

Officials have urged anyone with information related to the case to come forward as search operations continue.

Concerns Rise Over Safety of Indian Students in Canada

The incident has added to growing concern over the safety of Indian students in Canada, following several violent deaths in recent years.

In December 2025, Indian doctoral student Shivank Awasthi was shot near the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus, with his body later found near Highland Creek Trail. In April 2025, student Harsimrat Randhawa died in Hamilton after being hit by a stray bullet during a shootout. In December 2024, Harshdeep Singh Numbera 20-year-old student, was shot dead in Edmonton while working part-time as a security guard.

These incidents have raised renewed concerns about Indian student safety in Canada and security conditions for international students in parts of Canada.

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