Nova Scotia’s Division of Labour has lifted its stop-work order at a Halifax Walmart greater than per week after the physique of 19-year-old Gursimran Kaur was found in an industrial oven within the retailer’s bakery.
The division mentioned the order was lifted Monday night after officers decided the shop had complied with security requirements.
Nonetheless, on Tuesday, a Walmart spokesperson mentioned the shop on Mumford Street will stay closed till additional discover.
In an e mail to CTV Atlantic, the spokesperson additionally mentioned the corporate has supplied monetary help to the household of the younger girl.
“We all know this has been an extremely troublesome time for the affiliate’s household as they grieve. We proceed to be in direct contact with them and have supplied monetary help,” reads the e-mail.
A GoFundMe fundraiser to help the younger girl’s household has raised greater than $190,000.
In response to Halifax Regional Police, there are now not investigators on the retailer; nonetheless, the investigation stays ongoing.
Tragic discovery
On Oct. 19, the physique of Gursimran Kaur was present in a bakery oven on the Walmart, situated close to the Halifax Purchasing Centre.
In response to a fundraiser arrange by the Maritime Sikh Society, Kaur’s mom, who additionally labored at Walmart, discovered her daughter after an hour of on the lookout for her across the retailer. The mom had been calling Kaur’s telephone with out receiving a response.
With recordsdata from CTV Atlantic’s Andrea Jerrett
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