The details of the woman who went on a shooting spree in British Columbia, Canada, killing 10 people, including herself, have come to light. According to international media reports, an 18-year-old trans woman named Jasleen Kaur Rattan, who suffered from mental health issues, carried out the attacks. Before firing at her former school, Jasleen shot and killed her mother and stepbrother at home. Reports suggest that she fired at the people without any specific motive, resulting in a total of 10 deaths. The incident took place in the town of Tumbler Ridge.
Jasleen had previously withdrawn from school four years ago. At the time of the incident, she was still in possession of a firearm license, which had expired, and the authorities had seized her gun. However, the license was later reinstated. The police had visited Jasleen’s residence multiple times prior to the incident due to her mental health issues.
The Canadian government has taken steps to address the mental health concerns in the country, particularly among young people. The government has also implemented measures to prevent gun violence and provide support to those struggling with mental health issues.
In other news, Bangladesh has concluded its 13th parliamentary elections, with the incumbent Awami League led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina securing a landslide victory. The party won 295 seats in the 300-seat parliament, while the opposition Bangladesh National Party secured only 6 seats.
The Iranian government has announced that it will not compromise on its ballistic missile program, despite pressure from the United States. The country’s Supreme National Security Council has been in talks with the US to discuss the program.
In the United Arab Emirates, the government has taken steps to promote education and reduce obesity among children. The country has banned the sale of soft drinks, chocolates, and potato chips in schools.
In India, a 30-year-old man shot and killed his parents in a dispute over property. The incident took place in the city of Bangalore.
The International Cricket Council has imposed a fine on Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Nabi for violating the ICC Code of Conduct. The incident took place during a match in the United Arab Emirates.
In other sports news, the Indian cricket team has announced its squad for the upcoming series against Australia. The team will be led by Virat Kohli.
In entertainment news, Indian singer Aditya Narayan has been charged with new allegations in a year-old case. The singer’s first wife, Ruchika Singh, has accused him of removing her pregnancy without her consent.
The incident in Canada has raised concerns about mental health and gun violence in the country. The government has promised to take steps to address these concerns and prevent such incidents in the future.

