Satwinder Singh is the third victim to die in the wake of a shooting rampage that also killed Constable Andrew Hong and Shakeel Ashraf
In a statement released over the weekend, the Halton Regional Police Service said Mr. Singh died peacefully at Hamilton General Hospital with friends and family by his side. Police had previously said the young man was not expected to survive.
Mr. Singh, who obtained an MBA in marketing in India, was an international student at Conestoga College. The college has several campuses in Ontario, including in Brantford, which hosts the global business management program. He had been working part-time at MK Collision Centre in Milton, Ont. The violence erupted in Mississauga shortly after 2 p.m. ET, when Constable Hong, who was in the city for a training session and on his lunch break at a Tim Hortons, was shot and killed at close range. Investigators believe the killing was unprovoked and that the suspect was on the lookout for an officer. A second person was injured., which was owned by Mr. Ashraf. An MK Collision employee who saw the attack there said he knew the gunman as a former co-worker.
After fleeing the automotive garage, the suspect was killed in a confrontation with police in Hamilton.
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