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Langley murder victim was shot in front of his kids : IHIT

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The RCMP's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is appealing to the public for help in its investigation into a fatal shooting in Langley last Friday night.

Police say first responders found 42 year old Ravinder Singh Sandhu shot inside his vehicle at the parking lot of the Langley Crossing Shopping Centre around 9:30 pm.

They say he was transported to hospital, where he remained in critical condition until just recently, when he died of his injuries.

Sandhu was known to police and his murdered is believed to be targeted, and investigators are looking for witnesses and requesting dash cam video from anyone travelling in the area before and after the shooting.

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