Simmi Kahlon

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Born
Harsimrat Kahlon

1982 (1982)
DiedOctober 4, 2009
(aged 26–27)
Simmi Kahlon
Born
Harsimrat Kahlon

1982 (1982)
DiedOctober 4, 2009
(aged 26–27)
Cause of deathComplications from pregnancy
ConvictionN/A
Criminal penaltyN/A
Details
Victims3
Span of crimes
2005–2009
CountryCanada
StateAlberta
Date apprehended
N/A

Harsimrat Kahlon (1982 – October 4, 2009) was an Indian-Canadian serial killer who murdered three of her newborn infants between 2005 and 2009 in Calgary. Following her death, a result from complications from her last pregnancy, Kahlon's common-law husband Harnek Mahal found the infants' bodies stuffed in a suitcase and a box, reporting the findings to police, who later determined that the children were likely murdered by their mother.[1]

Harsimrat Kahlon was born in Chandigarh, India in 1982, to Sikh parents. In 1999, she emigrated to Canada, settling in with her aunt and uncle in Martindale.[2] She was employed as an assistant and receptionist at a law firm, where her fellow employees described her as a hard worker who appeared to be very happy with life. Her live-in boyfriend, Harnek Mahal, was a long-haul trucker who worked away from home, and the couple were described as quiet and keeping mostly to themselves.[1] They initially lived at a basement suite in Falconridge, before moving to the Taradale neighborhood in 2006.[2]

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