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Family
& Gill's Biography
Updated,
Sep. 16, 2006
- His parents do not appear to be devout Sikhs. Neighbours did
not see the men in the family wear turbans or beards, except for
a much older man who visited them sometimes
- Growing up in the modest neighbourhood in Laval, Kimveer and
his two younger twin brothers, Anmol and Balroop, never played
with children from the area.
- The family home is a raised grey-brick bungalow with a satellite
dish on the roof. The house's ownership is registered to Gurvinder
Gill and Parvinder Sandhu.
Decorative lights still hung on the porch, but otherwise nothing
was festive about the home yesterday. Curtains were drawn and
a delivery man who was briefly inside said all the lights were
turned off.
There were signs that the occupants lived modestly. The house
was valued this year at $136,100, according to municipal tax
documents. An unused water-heating tank sat in the driveway.
Also there was a Ford Aerostar van, a model discontinued a
decade ago. In addition, neighbours said the twins drove a rusty,
duct-taped Toyota that was filled with dirty rags and a grease
gun
Montreal, Sep. 15, 2006
Raman Singh
Neighbours said:
- He changed over the last several years.
- His family has lived for more than 10 years in Laval, Que.,
north of Montreal
- Recently he started to wear dark clothes and a funny haircut
- He didn't act friendly, so I didn't want to interfere
- He never had friends with him. He was always alone, never with
friends and act as loner
- Gill stuck out like a sore thumb in the community, but they
described his parents as pleasant people.
Updated:
Sep. 14, 2006
- He writes that he is 6-foot-1, was born in Montreal and is of
Indian heritage. His weakness is laziness and he fears nothing.
A goal he'd like to achieve by the end of the year is to stay
alive.
- Police searched Gill's car and visited his parents' home in
Fabreville, a borough in Laval, north of Montreal.
- Gill lived with his parents in the house.
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