The headlines have been chilling. From Alberta to Ontario, reports of young Indian students losing their lives in Canada have sparked a wave of fear, viral social media threads, and “conspiracy” talk.
However, over the past few years—and especially between 2024 and 2026—a disturbing trend has begun to emerge. A growing number of Indian-origin students have died under unusual, unexplained, or violent circumstances across Canada.
Some cases are confirmed homicides. Others are labeled accidents, suicides, or “under investigation.” But what is alarming is the pattern, frequency, and lack of clear answers in many of these incidents.
Is this simply coincidence—or is something deeper going on?
This article explores the facts, patterns, theories, and systemic issues behind the increasing deaths of Indian students in Canada.

A Rising Trend: What the Data Shows
Recent data released by Indian authorities reveals a worrying trend.
- 749 Indian students died abroad between 2021–2025
- Deaths increased significantly:
- 81 in 2021
- 178 in 2025
- Canada and the United States recorded the highest number of violent cases
These deaths include:
- Homicides
- Accidents
- Suicides
- Unexplained cases
What makes the situation more concerning is that 2024 recorded the highest number of violent attacks, many involving Indian students
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Recent Shocking Cases in Canada
In the last year alone, Canada has been rocked by several high-profile incidents. In March 2026, three young Indian men—Birinder Singh, Devinder Singh, and Gurkirat Singh Manocha—were killed in separate incidents across three different provinces in just 48 hours.
Some of these deaths are random—like drive-by shootings or being in the wrong place during a robbery. Others are more personal, involving disputes with roommates or acquaintances. However, the 227% increase in anti-South Asian hate crimes reported between 2019 and 2023 suggests that a shifting social climate in Canada is making international students more vulnerable.
1. Random Killing of Kartik Vasudev (Toronto)
One of the most chilling cases involved a 21-year-old Indian student, Kartik Vasudev.
- Shot multiple times at a subway station
- No known connection to the attacker
- Murder described as random and unprovoked
The accused was later found guilty of first-degree murder, despite attempting a mental illness defense
This case raised serious concerns:
- Random violence
- Public safety gaps
- Lack of preventive policing
2. Shivank Avasthi Shooting Near Campus
Another tragic incident involved a 20-year-old Indian-origin student:
- Shot near a university campus in Toronto
- Declared homicide
- Motive remains unknown
Authorities have yet to fully explain why the student was targeted
This added to fears among students:
- Are campuses truly safe?
- Why are motives unclear in many cases?
3. Edmonton Highway Shooting (Birinder Singh Case)
Reports suggest a young Indian student was:
- Shot dead in broad daylight
- Killed on a highway near Edmonton
- Case still under investigation
This case shocked the community because:
- It happened in public
- No clear explanation initially
- Raised fears of targeted violence
4. Alleged Multiple “Mysterious Deaths” Reports
There have also been reports (often viral on social media) claiming:
- Students found dead within weeks of each other
- Cases labeled “mysterious” or “under investigation”
- Lack of detailed official updates
Important:
Some of these claims are not fully verified and may be exaggerated online. However, they reflect a growing perception of insecurity among Indian students.
Are These Deaths Really “Mysterious”?
Let’s break down the causes.
1. Confirmed Causes
Many deaths fall into known categories:
- Violent crime
- Road accidents
- Health-related issues
- Suicide
2. Cases With Unclear Motives
Several high-profile cases remain unclear:
- No known personal conflict
- No robbery motive
- No gang links
- Random attacks
This creates the impression of “mysterious deaths.”
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The Role of Crime and Random Violence
Canada is generally safe—but not crime-free.
Key issue:
Some cases involve completely random attacks
Example:
- Kartik Vasudev case had no connection between victim and attacker
This is particularly frightening because:
- It cannot be predicted
- It cannot be avoided easily
- It affects anyone
Organized Crime and Student Exploitation
Recent reports indicate another troubling angle.
- Criminal networks are using international students
- Some students are exploited in illegal activities
- Financial crime and extortion cases are rising
This creates dangerous situations where students:
- Become targets
- Get caught in criminal conflicts
- Face threats or violence
Mental Health Crisis Among International Students
Not all deaths are violent.
A number of deaths also are linked to:
- Depression
- Isolation
- Financial stress
- Academic pressure
Why Indian students are especially vulnerable:
- Cultural shock
- Lack of financial support from family
- Work-study pressure
- Immigration uncertainty
Many cases labeled “mysterious” may actually be:
- Undetected mental health struggles
- Silent breakdowns
Immigration Pressure & Uncertainty
Canada has recently tightened its immigration policies.
- Study permit rejection rates increased sharply
- Financial scrutiny has increased
- PR pathways have become uncertain
This creates:
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Fear of failure
For many students, this pressure becomes overwhelming.
The Social Media Amplification Effect
Another important factor:
Viral misinformation
Many posts online claim:
- “Multiple mysterious deaths”
- “Targeted attacks on Indian students”
- “Government hiding truth”
But:
- Not all claims are verified
- Some incidents are exaggerated
- Fear spreads faster than facts
Result:
- Panic among students
- Families in India become anxious
- Reputation of Canada gets affected
Are Indian Students Being Targeted?
This is the most controversial question.
There is no evidence of a centralized “campaign” against Indian students. However, there is evidence of neglect.
- Academic Institutions: Many colleges have been criticized for “selling a dream” while offering zero support for housing or mental health.
- Government Oversight: Both the Indian and Canadian governments have been slow to address the specific security risks facing this demographic.
Why Canada Still Sees These Incidents
1. High student population
India is the largest source of international students in Canada
More students = more incidents statistically
2. Urban crime exposure
Students often live in:
- Major cities
- Affordable neighborhoods
- Shared housing
These areas may have:
- Higher crime rates
3. Late-night work culture
Many students:
- Work night shifts
- Travel alone at odd hours
This increases vulnerability
4. Lack of awareness
New students often:
- Don’t know safe areas
- Trust strangers easily
- Ignore safety precautions
The Psychological Impact on Indian Community
These incidents have created:
Fear among students
- Avoid going out alone
- Increased anxiety
Pressure from families
- Constant worry
- Calls and check-ins
Decline in trust
- Fear of safety
- Doubts about Canada’s system
Safety Tips for Indian Students in Canada
If you’re studying in Canada, follow these:
Personal Safety
- Avoid isolated areas at night
- Use public transport wisely
- Share your location with friends
Housing Safety
- Choose safe neighborhoods
- Verify landlords
- Avoid illegal accommodations
Financial Safety
- Avoid shady job offers
- Don’t share personal info
Mental Health
- Seek help early
- Stay connected with family
- Use university counseling services
The Reality: Panic vs Truth
Let’s separate facts from fear.
Truth:
- Some serious incidents have occurred
- Violence cases are real
- Mental health issues are rising
Myth:
- All deaths are mysterious
- Students are being systematically targeted
- Canada is unsafe
Reality lies somewhere in between.
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Conclusion
The growing number of deaths among Indian-origin students in Canada is deeply concerning and deserves serious attention.
However, labeling all these incidents as “mysterious” can be misleading.
The real issue is more complex:
- Some deaths are tragic but explainable
- Some involve crime
- Some highlight systemic problems
What is truly needed is:
Better safety awareness
Stronger mental health support
Responsible media reporting
Transparent investigations
Canada remains one of the best destinations for international students—but like any country, it has challenges.
Understanding the truth—not fear—is the key to staying safe and making informed decisions.
Important Note: If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health in Canada, you can call or text 9-8-8 (Suicide Crisis Helpline) any time, 24/7. Support is available.
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