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111125
Fri, 03/12/2010 - 10:51
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LD TODDLER 2 LAST


"I met Gursewak along with the police and he told me
on my face that he had done it," Harjit told PTI.

"I have lost my child and I won't be able to get him
back," he said, adding "I want the accused to serve harsh
sentence for what he has done to my family for no reason."
He said when he asked Dhillon why he did this, the
accused responded that it was by mistake.
"But killing a three-year-old child cannot be a mistake,"
said Harjit, who is now desperate to return to India along
with his wife Harpreet and perform the last rites of their son
with other family members.
He said he has not yet been informed when the body is
going to be released by the Coroner's Court.
Meanwhile, Australian immigration authorities are
investigating whether Dhillon, who has been charged with
manslaughter due to criminal negligence over the death of
Gurshan, was living here on a false passport.
"(Such) allegations have been made and the man charged
(over Gurshan's death) is being investigated for possible
immigration fraud," an Immigration Department spokesman was
quoted as saying by 'The Age'.
Detectives were also now looking for a woman who gave
Dhillon a lift on the day of the boy's death. They said the
woman stopped to help Dhillon between noon and 3pm last
Thursday in Melbourne's northern suburbs after he ran out of
petrol and is believed to have driven him to a service
station.
Forensic experts also tested the car that was used by
Dhillon to carry the toddler. PTI NC
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