Vancouver Sun

Kamloops woman suing after alleged sex assault at nightclub

Claim says the business did not provide video camera footage to Vancouver police

- MATT ROBINSON mrobinson@postmedia.com

A civil claim in relation to the alleged sexual assault of a Kamloops woman in a Vancouver nightclub in October 2015 has been filed in B.C. Supreme Court.

Listed as defendants are the Twelve West nightclub, 1219 Granville St., and Tajinder Sangha.

Plaintiff Yoshnika Shah claims that on Oct. 23, 2015, she was found “in an immobile state” on a couch in the club and was picked up by staff and put in the kitchen where she was sexually assaulted by Sangha, who had entered the club through an open back door. These claims have not been proven in court. Shah also claims several cameras were located in the area where she was assaulted and she is requesting video evidence.

Shah claims she contacted the Vancouver Police Department and visited a doctor after the alleged assault. She further claims the nightclub did not provide video from the night to police and “tampered (with) and destroyed” video evidence.

The VPD declined to comment, citing respect for the court process.

Twelve West responded to a request for comment with a statement. “The first time we heard anything about these allegation­s is when they were published online, nearly two years after the incident is alleged to have occurred. We have never been contacted by the police about this. We did not and would never destroy evidence of any kind,” the statement says.

Shah told Postmedia News “It’s very important for women to be standing up for their rights and to be strong enough to have the courage to fight (over) something that has been done wrong to them.”

Shah is seeking more than $18 million in relief, including general damages, loss of income and future earning capacity, and cost of future care. The defendants have not yet responded to the claim.

We did not and would never destroy evidence of any kind.

 ?? RICHARD LAM ?? The Granville Street nightclub Twelve West is listed as a defendant in a lawsuit that seeks over $18 million.
RICHARD LAM The Granville Street nightclub Twelve West is listed as a defendant in a lawsuit that seeks over $18 million.

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