| 1. Manjit Panghali, an Indian Canadian woman, was tragically murdered by her husband, Mukhtiar Panghali, on October 18, 2006. |
| 2. During the time of her murder, Manjit Panghali was four months pregnant and had a three-year-old daughter named Maya. |
| 3. On that fateful day, Manjit Panghali went missing after attending a prenatal yoga class. |
| 4. Mukhtiar Panghali strangled Manjit to death, burned her body, and disposed of it at the Deltaport causeway in South Delta. |
| 5. As a consequence of his actions, Mukhtiar Panghali was found guilty of second-degree murder and interfering with human remains and received a life sentence. |
| 6. Manjit's diary entries uncovered her inner battles with depression and challenges in her marriage. |
| 7. On that day, Manjit Panghali went missing after attending a prenatal yoga class. |
| 8. Mukhtiar Panghali was convicted of second-degree murder and interference with human remains and received a life sentence. |
| 9. Manjit's diary entries revealed her struggles with depression and difficulties in her marriage. |
| 10. Her charred remains were found off Deltaport Way in South Delta on October 23, 2006, five days after she was last seen alive. |
| 11. An autopsy confirmed she was strangled before being burned, with no smoke or soot in her lungs, indicating she died before being dumped. |
| 12. Mukhtiar Panghali was arrested in January 2007 and charged five months after her death, eventually being convicted in March 2011. |