
Mandip Kaur walks back through that October night in Halifax every single day, replaying each detail as if somewhere, hidden in the horror, lies the answer no one will give her. One moment, she and her daughter Gursimran were working side by side in the Walmart bakery. An hour later, Mandip was on the floor, screaming beside her child’s body inside a 400-degree commercial oven.
Police said there was no foul play. Labor officials said the oven worked properly, that it could be opened from the inside, that no safety laws were broken. Reports were closed, files stamped, conclusions issued. But the questions only multiplied. How does a healthy, joyful 19-year-old — a former valedictorian dreaming of medical school — end up dying alone in an industrial oven, with no one able to explain how or why? Mandip refuses to let the world quietly move on. Her grief has become a demand: someone must finally tell her what really happened.