AI Generated Summary
- The attack occurred at her residence in the 2400 block of Todd Lane in LaSalle, Ontario (often referred to as LaSalle in local reports, part of the Windsor-Essex region).
- In statements released on March 4 and 5, 2026, police emphasized that investigators viewed the killing as an isolated incident with no indication of a broader threat to public safety.
- Nancy Grewal, a 45-year-old woman of Punjabi origin living in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, was tragically killed in a stabbing incident on March 3, 2026.
Nancy Grewal, a 45-year-old woman of Punjabi origin living in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, was tragically killed in a stabbing incident on March 3, 2026. The attack occurred at her residence in the 2400 block of Todd Lane in LaSalle, Ontario (often referred to as LaSalle in local reports, part of the Windsor-Essex region).
Emergency services responded to reports of a stabbing shortly before 9:30 p.m. Paramedics from Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Services found Grewal suffering from multiple severe stab wounds. She was rushed to a hospital but succumbed to her injuries shortly after.
#BREAKINGNEWS #Cdnpoli #Canada #Punjab #India
— Sameer Kaushal 🇨🇦❤🇮🇳 (@itssamonline) March 5, 2026
🇨🇦 NANCY GREWAL (45) Windsor resident, was killed in a stabbing incident Tuesday night in LaSalle, Ontario. Police responded to the 2400 block of Todd Lane at approximately 9:30 p.m., later securing a crime scene spanning two homes.… pic.twitter.com/zuR2NbAgaf
The LaSalle Police Service classified the incident as a homicide and quickly identified Grewal as the victim. In statements released on March 4 and 5, 2026, police emphasized that investigators viewed the killing as an isolated incident with no indication of a broader threat to public safety. They offered condolences to her family and friends while appealing for information from anyone who might have witnessed events leading up to the attack.
Grewal was a prominent social media influencer and YouTuber in the Punjabi diaspora community. She gained attention for her outspoken commentary on Punjab-related issues, Indian politics, and diaspora matters. She frequently criticized figures and movements associated with Khalistan extremism, including Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the leader of Sikhs for Justice, a proscribed entity. Grewal accused Pannun and similar activists of being influenced by external forces, defaming Sikh institutions, and promoting division rather than genuine advocacy. She challenged Khalistani narratives publicly, urging critics to address issues directly in India rather than from abroad, and condemned what she saw as the misuse of gurdwaras for separatist propaganda.
Heard news that #NancyGrewal of Windsor, Ontario has been stabbed by #Khalistanis
— Sanjay Lazar (@sjlazars) March 5, 2026
The Cops responded to the crime call at 930 pm EST.
Grewal was a bold courageous & prominent YouTuber who supported Sikh causes & boldly opposed Khalistani crooks, Pannun, Trudeau & Jagmeet.… pic.twitter.com/PrW81zDGrA
As of the latest reports, the investigation remains ongoing, with no arrests publicly announced and no confirmed motive linking the death to her online activism. Police have not indicated any connection to her public criticisms or broader geopolitical tensions. The case has drawn attention in Punjabi and Indian media outlets due to her profile as a content creator known for sharp, unfiltered takes on sensitive topics.
Grewal’s death has shocked the local Windsor-LaSalle community and online followers, highlighting the risks faced by vocal figures in polarized discussions. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the LaSalle Police Service.
