Nancy Grewal, a 45-year-old Punjabi YouTuber and singer in Windsor, Ontario, was brutally murdered Tuesday in LaSalle. Rushed to hospital but didn’t survive. Police say it’s isolated, no arrests yet. A fierce advocate for Indian unity, Nancy supported India’s integrity and exposed how Khalistan separatists were puppets of Pakistan’s ISI.
She hated their violent ideology, calling them terrorists who twisted Sikhism for division, and slammed figures like Gurpatwant Singh Pannun as ISI agents. She also criticized Trudeau for enabling separatists on Canadian soil. Targeted for her bold stance? Nancy faced threats from Khalistani elements, including alleged plots from local Gurdwara members. Amid India-Canada tensions, her murder raises alarms about free speech under attack. – Sandeep Phogat @MrSandeepPhogat
“My daughter was stabbed 18 times. Everyone knows who killed her but no one is sp
eaking out of fear,” said Chhinder Pal, mother of social media influencer Nancy Grewal, who was killed in Ontario, Canada.
Nancy Grewal, originally from Jalandhar, was living in the Windsor–LaSalle area when an attacker reportedly entered her home and attacked her around 9:30 pm on Tuesday night. She succumbed to her injuries at the spot before she could be taken to hospital.
Her mother alleged that the attacker was known and claimed that people were afraid to speak out. Chhinder Pal said her daughter had enemies and also alleged that some individuals nearby were aware of the situation.
She further claimed that Nancy had faced attacks earlier as well, including an incident where her house was set on fire, but she survived at that time. Authorities in Canada are investigating the incident.

































