Jalandhar: A video believed to be the last recording of Nancy Grewal has surfaced online, days after the 45-year-old content creator was killed in Canada. The clip, shared by her sister Alisha Grewal on social media, has drawn widespread attention and emotional reactions.
In the footage, Nancy is seen stepping out of her home, walking across the lawn, and placing her belongings into her car before leaving for work. According to the timestamp mentioned by her family, the video was recorded at around 3:02 PM on March 4. Dressed in a black outfit and carrying a bag, she appears calm and energetic, unaware of what lay ahead.
Posting the clip, Alisha wrote an emotional message remembering her sister, stating that she misses her every day and confirming that the video was Nancy’s last known recording. Family members said Nancy never returned home after leaving that afternoon.
Murder Under Investigation
According to police in Canada, the incident occurred later that evening when unidentified assailants allegedly entered her residence around 9:30 PM. At the time, Nancy had reportedly stepped out to assist an elderly individual. Investigators believe she was attacked shortly afterward near a wooded area close to her home, where she sustained multiple stab wounds.
She was rushed to a nearby hospital, but doctors declared her dead on arrival. Authorities have launched a detailed probe into the case, though no CCTV footage capturing the exact moment of the attack has been recovered so far.
Threats and Online Activity
Sources close to the family revealed that Nancy had been receiving threats in recent weeks, following her outspoken views on sensitive issues. As a result, she had reduced her activity on social media platforms prior to the incident.
Originally from Jalandhar, Nancy had built a following online through her videos. Her sudden death has left her family and followers in shock, with many demanding swift justice.
Police officials have said that investigations are ongoing, and efforts are being made to identify and apprehend those responsible for the attack.