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Gurshan Singh Channa

The cause of death of the young 3 year old Indian boy, Gurshan Singh Channa, found dead 30km away from his home in Melbourne North on Thursday 4th March 2010, may not yet have been announced, but an arrest was made on Sunday 7th March 2010.

Dhillon Gursewak, aged 23 and of the same address as the child, has been charged with manslaughter, and will appear in court at the St Kilda Road Police complex.



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  • Police allege that Dhillon, who shared the home with Gurshan’s parents and others, placed the boy unconscious but alive in the boot of his car, drove him in the boot for at least three hours and dumped him at Oaklands Junction without checking to see if he was alive or dead.
    http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/woman-gave-gurshan-accused-lift-20100309-pu8f.html?autostart=1

  • Taken from: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/gursewaks-parents-say-he-hit-toddler-with-door-panicked/588945/0

    Gursewak opened the main door to his residence in Melbourne, hitting the boy with the door.
    He said he could not see from outside that Gurshan was standing next to the door, and the child got hit and fell unconscious.

    Gursewak then shook Gurshan to wake him up, but he didn’t respond.
    He then called out to Gurshan’s mother, who was taking a bath, and own wife, who was in the kitchen at the time, but both couldn’t hear his calls. He then put the child in his car to take him to hospital.

    During the trip, the car ran out of fuel, he got it filled, and then thinking the boy to be dead, and afraid of being charged with murder, he dumped the child.

    The Australian believe Gurshan would have lived if he had received basic first aid rather than being left in the boot and later dumped.

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