Investigation ongoing into death of 19-year-old Walmart employee in Halifax - Horrific allegations emerging online that the teenager was killed in a walk-in oven.

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The investigation into the sudden death of a 19-year-old Walmart employee over the weekend is ongoing in Halifax.

The woman’s identity has not been released, but the Maritime Sikh Society confirmed to CTV News that she was a member of their community. Members say she moved to Nova Scotia two to three years ago.

In a news release Monday, Halifax Regional Police said they were called to a sudden death at the Walmart at 6990 Mumford Road around 9:30 p.m. Saturday.

According to police, a 19-year-old woman who was employed at the store was found dead inside the building.

The store has remained closed since Saturday night while the investigation is ongoing. There is no word on when it might reopen.

HRP Const. Martin Cromwell says police are aware of online speculation about the woman’s cause of death, but would not confirm nor address the information being shared.

“The investigation is complex,” said Cromwell.

“We understand the public is involved, and we just wanted to encourage the public to be patient with our investigation and be mindful that there are family members and coworkers involved.”

Cromwell says Halifax police are coordinating with the appropriate agencies to help with the investigation.

The Department of Labour told CTV News it has not conducted its own investigation into the incident yet.

“The Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration is aware of the situation and continues to engage with our partners the Halifax Regional Police who have control of the scene,” a spokesperson said.

The department said it is unable to share further information at this time.

Walmart released a statement on Sunday, stating the company was aware of the incident and working to support its staff.

“We are heartbroken and our deepest thoughts are with our associate and their family. We extend our sincerest condolences to those who were closest to them,” said spokesperson Amanda Moss in the statement.

“We’re also supporting our associates during this incredibly difficult time and have provided access to 24/7 virtual care and will provide on-site support, including grief counselling.”

CTV News reached out to Walmart on Monday, but the company declined to comment further.

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This has been all over Canadian news, and is spreading further. Some huge occupational health and safety implications.

The locals (and employees of the closed store) have been sharing details that the media aren’t reporting.

Apparently is was common for employees to stand in front of the open oven door to warm up when temperatures were cold.

The walk-in oven used to be a closet in the back room that was converted.

The girl’s mother also worked at that store and was supposedly on shift when it happened.

Of all the ways to go, being cooked to death in a closet oven is up there as one of the worst I can think of.

I actually hope she was murdered first, as terrible as that would be.
 
It's Nova Scotia, I doubt we are going to hear anything about it. There might be a quiet story in a local paper but that's it. This is a province with an RCMP which has covered up mass graves before. Hell look at that shooting a few years back, and nothing came out about it, and that's after an inquiry. The RCMP in that province are very good about keeping their mouths shut.

I imagine the Halifax Police are just as good at it. They had a gang war in the 2000's that was covered up and reported as mysterious shootings. The Melvin family is still running drugs and guns unimpeded through the province.

This is what I think of when I imagine Halifax.

 
Shit, I kind of remember that. But yes, the maritimes are filled with volatile hillbillies. Halifax is especially odd as it's a deeply blue collar city filled with Universities. A riot broke out in I wanna say '08 at the Liquor Dome on dollar shot night that got cheap booze in bars banned in the province.
 
Shit, I kind of remember that. But yes, the maritimes are filled with volatile hillbillies. Halifax is especially odd as it's a deeply blue collar city filled with Universities. A riot broke out in I wanna say '08 at the Liquor Dome on dollar shot night that got cheap booze in bars banned in the province.
Yeah when that happened my friends and I memed the shit out of it.

I'm from Western Newfoundland, which is full of mostly peaceful hillbillies (and I genuinely mean that, not the CNN type of mostly peaceful). We look at Cape Breton as a drug infested crime ridden shithole.

Halifax is an oddity in that regard but it seems like the purple haired communist psychos have become the dominant demographic. Unfortunately, some of them have begun moving here to work as social workers and teachers and to shit our towns up with their retarded beliefs because housing prices are still quite low.

After spending time in Nova Scotia and going to university in St. John's with a bunch of them, all I can say is that Trailer Park Boys is actually not that much of an exaggeration of reality.
 
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Why are muslims always doing shit like this
They're Sikh. The ones with turbans and daggers. (Who are not big fans of Muslims.)

Trailer Park Boys is actually not that much of an exaggeration of reality.

No, it's really not. Bubbles is a straight portrayal of a Goler:


I wish the clips of Jimmy Melvin Jr's Real Live Street Shit were archived:


Anyway, the store is still closed. A big group of Sikhs had a vigil in the parking lot one night recently. Then a day or two later someone cleaned up the memorial.

Someone who was probably talking out of their ass today said she was pregnant. I wouldn't be surprised if it's true, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was speculation twisted into fact. Hairdresser gossip can yield good intel and bad, and they pass it along unfiltered.
 
I'm from Western Newfoundland, which is full of mostly peaceful hillbillies (and I genuinely mean that, not the CNN type of mostly peaceful). We look at Cape Breton as a drug infested crime ridden shithole.
Glad to see even Newfies realize what an utter shithole Sydney is. Speaking of which, Moncton is getting bad too.
 
Glad to see even Newfies realize what an utter shithole Sydney is. Speaking of which, Moncton is getting bad too.
Newfies are generally pretty retarded, though it's pretty hard not to notice the difference when you don't even have to lock your doors over here because there is such little crime, but then when you step off the boat in NS you see the insane amount of wigger crack/methheads beating around lmao
 
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what happens when sikhs go through airport security with a dagger in their turban? do they get an exemption for religious reasons?
Presumably they follow similar rules to the FAA:

The sheathed ceremonial sword known as a kirpan is worn by Sikhs as a mandatory article of faith. The kirpan is usually two to four inches in length. If the kirpan cannot be stored in checked baggage or removed from the airport by someone in their party not entering the secure area, the kirpan must be confiscated. A smaller kirpan may be worn as a necklace around the neck. Notwithstanding where it is carried on the body, if it looks like a knife, e.g., it has a sharp blade, it may be placed in checked baggage but should not be allowed past the screening checkpoint). The kirpan should be kept by the security personnel in a safe place until it can be retrieved. Most Sikhs are now aware of the FAA requirement that disallows all knives and sharp articles aboard aircraft, except in checked bags.
 
Presumably they follow similar rules to the FAA:
I took a big knife with me when I flew to Las Vegas recently. Put it in checked bag, along with my Leatherman, and they made it there and back, no issue.

I also didn't need to gut anyone with it while I was there, which was very nice.
 
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