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 Police have said that no foul play is suspected in the death of Gursimran Kaur, a 19-year-old Walmart employee whose body was found in the stores walk-in oven in Canada last month. Responding to a report of a sudden death at the Walmart at 6990 Mumf stanley cup ord Rd. the evening of October 19, Halifax Regional Police had reportedly found the Indian Sikh teen dead in  a large walk-in oven belonging to the stores bakery department.         Gursimran Kaur death:  No evidence of foul play in death of Indian teen found in Canada Walmart oven, police say  GoFundMe     There is no evidence of foul playOn Monday, November 18, Halifax Regional Police announced in a news release on Facebook that the  sudden death  was  not suspicious.   At approximately 9:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a sudden death in the Walmart located at 6990 Mumford Road. A 19-year-old woman, who was an employee of the store, was located deceased in a large walk-in oven belonging to the stores bakery department,  the post reads.  The police investigation determined the death is not suspicious and there is no evidence of foul play.      The post adds,  Investigators met with family to share this update and extend condolences. Our thoughts remain  stanley cup with them at this difficult time. The family asks the publi stanley website c to respect their privacy and the dignity and memory of their loved one, as they receive this news.   We conducted several interviews, reviewed video footage, and worked very closely with our partners at Nova Sco Ebfz 3 Indians die in accident in Canada s Brampton
 Nepals Left alliance on Sunday heading towards comfortable majority in the parliamentary elections, winning 72 of the 89 seats so far in the historic polls that many hope will bring the political stability to the country.        An official from the election commission pours the ballot papers from the box, as officials start counting the votes, a day after the parliamentary and provincial elections in Kathmandu, Nepal December 8, 2017. REUTERS Photo     The CPN-UML led by former premier K P Oli and the CPN- Maoist led by former premier Prachanda have forged electoral alliance for both the provincial and parliamentary elections.   According to results released by the Election Commission, the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist鈥揕eninist  CPN- UML  has won 51 seats while its alliance pa stanley becher rtner CPN Maoist- Centre has bagged 21 seats. The ruling Nepali Congress, which was the largest party in the last election, won only 10 seats, according to tallies. Two Madhesi parties have won five seats. The Federal Socialist Forum Nepal led by Upendra Yadav has won 2 seats whereas Rastriya Janata Party led by Mahanta Thakur has bagged 3 seats. Naya Shakti Party led by former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai has wo stanley cup n one seat and an independent was among winning candidates. The vote counting is in progres stanley cup price s for remaining 76 seats. The house of representatives consists of 275 members, of which 165 would be elected directly under the first-past-the- post system while the remaining 110 will come