Suspect in BC Double Murder Arrived in Canada on Student Visa Weeks Earlier: Crown The trial for three men accused of murdering Arnold and Joanne De Jong in their Abbotsford home is currently underway. The prosecution alleges that debt, financial pressure, and greed were the primary motivators for the crime. One of the accused, Gurkaran Singh, had recently arrived in Canada on a student visa and never reported to his assigned college.
- Trial underway for three men accused of killing Arnold and Joanne De Jong.
- Prosecution claims motive was 'debt, financial pressure and greed.'
- One suspect, Gurkaran Singh, arrived in Canada on a student visa less than a month before the killings.
- Suspects allegedly robbed the victims of credit cards, cheques, and a pressure washer.
- All three accused have pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder.