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This is an archive article published on September 12, 2010

Canada court plays audiotape of Indian man murdering kids

An audio-tape of a Punjabi immigrant shooting his two stepsons and nearly beheading his wife on Father’s Day last year was played in a Canadian court in Vancouver.

An audio-tape of a Punjabi immigrant shooting his two stepsons and nearly beheading his wife on Father’s Day last year was played in a Canadian court in Vancouver.

“Mommy,mommy,” 15-year-old Ranjit cried for help,before he was shot dead by Mahendra Singh. His 17-year-old brother Amarjit met similar fate. The incident happened on Father’s day — June 21,2009.

The tape that captures the sound of the murders and a near-beheading was played on Friday at Singh’s sentencing hearing in New Westminster Supreme Court in Vancouver.

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The recording was so disturbing that some people left the courtroom. The tape starts 46 minutes before the murders,when Singh,68,was laying out grievances against his wife as reported by a newsdaily The Vancouver Sun.

“This lady,she gave me such a hard time,a hard time,” Singh said in English as the recording began,the paper reported. He pleaded guilty in June to two counts of second-degree murder of the boys and one of attempted murder for brutally beating Sukhwinder and slashing her throat.

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