Indian smuggling suspect in Canada border deaths found living near Toronto

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An investigation by CBC's The Fifth Estate has found Fenil Patel, a suspect in the human smuggling case of a family that froze to death at the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba, living freely in a suburb just outside Toronto.

More than a year after police in India named Fenil Patel as a suspect in the human smuggling case of a family that froze to death at the Canada -U.S. border in Manitoba, an investigation by CBC’s The Fifth Estate has found him living freely in a suburb just outside Toronto . India n police have accused Fenil Patel, seen outside his home near Toronto , of culpable homicide in the 2022 deaths of members of an India n family on the Canada -U.S. border in Manitoba.

(CBC) A man accused by police in India of helping smuggle a family of four through Canada just before they froze to death on the Manitoba border with the United States is living freely in a suburb outside Toronto, an investigation by CBC's Indian police allege Fenil Patel was one of two men who helped transport Jagdish Patel (no relation) and his family to the border during a blinding snowstorm and –35 C temperatures two years ago. The Patel family died of exposure on Jan. 19, 2022, while attempting to cross illegally into Minnesota, near Emerson, Ma

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