The Gold Coast Bulletin

KIDNAPPED & DUMPED

SHOCK Pregnant Gold Coast nurse found dead in Indian canal

- CHRIS MCMAHON

GOLD Coast pregnant nurse Ravneet Kaur, 29, stepped outside her parents’ home while holidaying in India to take a video call from her husband. She was kidnapped and never seen alive again. The Tricare nurse’s body was found dumped in a canal in India a week later.

THE body of a pregnant Gold Coast nurse has been found dumped in a canal in India a week after she was kidnapped while visiting her parents, Indian police say.

Ravneet Kaur, 29, had been working as a registered nurse at Tricare on the Gold Coast, before jetting off to India on February 25 on an extended holiday to visit family and friends with her fouryear-old daughter.

At four months pregnant, Ms Kaur had travelled to Bagge Ke Pipal village, when on March 14, she stepped outside her parents’ home to take a video call from her husband, Jaspeet Singh, back in Australia.

She was snatched off the street about 11.30am local time and never seen again.

It is understood Ms Kaur was supposed to fly home to Australia on March 22.

Police in India, speaking exclusivel­y with the Gold Coast Bulletin, confirmed the grisly find.

Inspector Mohit Dhawan from the Punjab region said Ms Kaur’s body was found yesterday in a canal and confirmed they had arrested one person in relation to the kidnap and murder.

“She was talking to her husband on video call outside the house (her parents’ home) when she went missing,” Insp Dhawan said.

“She was murdered on the day she was kidnapped and her body was disposed of in a canal. We found her body last night. alive

“We have arrested one person in relation to this.”

He said Indian authoritie­s had been in contact with the Australian High Commission based in New Delhi.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said in a statement to the Bulletin that it is “aware of the death of an Australian citizen in India”.

Queensland Police sources said they were aware of the investigat­ion in India and were awaiting any “formal request from Indian

In an interview with Channel 9 on the Gold Coast last week, Ms Kaur’s husband Jaspreet Singh was holding back tears as he said he would not be going to India.

“I just want my wife back,” Mr Singh said.

“I don’t trust the authoritie­s over there.”

Kerrie Hawker, who worked with Ms Kaur at Tricare for six years, said she had been in touch with Ms Kaur’s family who confirmed her death.

Ms Hawker said Ravneet would light up a room when she entered it and was a beautiful soul.

“It’s heartbreak­ing. She was so nice, she didn’t deserve this, it’s just awful,” Ms Hawker said. authoritie­s”. local

“She had a little four-yearold girl and she was four months pregnant with a little boy. It’s devastatin­g.

“She had a heart of gold, wouldn’t hurt anyone. She was so loving and her smile would light up a room. “It’s just so, so, so sad.” Ms Hawker said she was a devoted worker and mother.

“She was a wonderful mother, no-one would say a bad word about her,” she said.

“You would never expect something like this to happen to her … it’s hit home so hard.

“If only I could say to her, ‘you’re in danger don’t go’.”

Friends of Ms Kaur are invited to Surfers Paradise Beach at 4.30pm on Friday for a celebratio­n of her life.

The Bulletin contacted the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for comment.

SHE WAS MURDERED ON THE DAY SHE WAS KIDNAPPED AND HER BODY WAS DISPOSED OF IN A CANAL. INSPECTOR MOHIT DHAWAN

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 ??  ?? Kidnapped Gold Coast nurse Ravneet Kaur has been found dead in an Indian canal and (inset) with her four-year-old daughter.
Kidnapped Gold Coast nurse Ravneet Kaur has been found dead in an Indian canal and (inset) with her four-year-old daughter.

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