The daughter of a Canadian couple allegedly murdered on orders from the former Olympian and current FBI most sought-after target Ryan wedding talked about her experience.
Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu saw her parents, Jagtar and Harbhajan Sidhu, be murdered in November 2023. Her parents were claimed to have been wrongly targeted by Wedding’s accomplices who confused them as people responsible for a lost cocaine dispatch, according to the FBI.
Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu was also shot 13 times in the attack and is still recovering from her injuries.
She told the Toronto star that the day her parents were shot, “his countdown started,” with reference to the wedding.
“He has to meet his karma,” she said.
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A picture of the former Canadian Olympic Snowboarder Ryan wedding appears on a video surveillance along with bricks of cocaine, the foreground, during a news conference at FBI offices in Los Angeles, 17 October 2024. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Kaur Sidhu also revealed what she would say to a wedding if they ever meet.
“Even the worst criminal in this world has a soft place somewhere, something good in them,” she wanted to tell him.
“Were my parents right? Do you have a good place, a soft place, in you? That you can be grace, or can you be a good person?”
Who is Ryan wedding? Olympian was allegedly murderous drug duty and the top FBI target

Ryan Wedding, Department of Justice and Cocaine (Getty Images)
Wedding, who competed for Team Canada in Snowboarding in the Winter Olympics in 2002, was named the FBI’s 10 most sought-after refugee list earlier this month to allegedly run a transnational drug and orchestration of several murders.
The FBI offers $ 10 million to whom to turn him in.
Wedding is accused of having sent hundreds of kilogram cocaine from Colombia through Mexico and Southern California to Canada and elsewhere in the United States
US investigators believe Wedding has been protected by the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico and resumed human trafficking shortly after he was released from prison. Federal authorities first issued an arrest warrant for wedding in September 2024, but he still has not been arrested.

It is believed that wedding also goes by the aliases “El Jefe”, “Giant”, “Public Enemy”, “James Conrad King” and “Jesse King” and is estimated to have transported over $ 1 billion in cocaine.
Wedding and allegedly accomplice Andrew Clark, who was arrested in October and Handed out last weekis accused of coordinating the murder of an ontario family “In retaliation for a stolen drug transmitter passing through southern California.”
Wedding and Clark are also accused of coordinating the murder of another person in May over a drug debt.
The FBI Los Angeles chief Akil Davis said on Thursday at a news conference that WEDD’s alleged trade in trading in hundreds sent hundreds of kilogram cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and southern California, to Canada and other placements in the United States, “and orchestrated” Multiple Murds and an attempted murder in the Coming of Mord. “
“The alleged murders of his competitors make weddings a very dangerous man, and his addition to the list of 10 most sought after refugees, combined with a large reward offering from the Ministry of State, will make the public our partner so we can catch him before putting someone in danger,” Davis added.
Investigators believe that weddings live in Mexico, but have not excluded that he is in the US, Canada, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica or elsewhere.
Murder and criminal business fees against wedding carry a mandatory minimum sentence for life in a federal prison.