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Full parole granted for B.C. man who strangled his pregnant wife

Mukhtiar Singh Panghali, now 51, killed his wife of 9 years Manjit Panghali, in 2006
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Mukhtiar Panghali, left, and Manjit Panghali

A Surrey man who murdered his wife then set her body on fire has been granted full parole by the Parole Board of Canada.

The board rendered its decision on Oct. 6.

Mukhtiar Singh Panghali, now 51, strangled his pregnant wife of nine years Manjit Panghali, age 31, to death on Oct. 18, 2006 after she鈥檇 returned home from a prenatal yoga class, staged the discovery of her car in Whalley, burned her body on a remote beach along DeltaPort causeway in South Delta and then delayed for as long as he could to lodge a missing persons complaint with the Surrey RCMP.

鈥淭he Board grants full parole effective immediately. It is the Board鈥檚 opinion that you will not present an undue risk to society if released on full parole and that your release will contribute to the protection of society by facilitating your reintegration into society as a law-abiding citizen,鈥 his parole board document indicates.

Panghali was found guilty of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body, following a trial in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster. Sentenced to life in prison, he began serving his sentence in March 2011 with no eligibility to apply for parole until he鈥檇 served 11 years. He got four years credit for time served while awaiting trial, otherwise it would have been 15 years.

鈥淵ou have since admitted to having a desire to murder the victim prior to the date of the index offence, and planned to commit the murder beforehand,鈥 the parole board noted in its Oct. 6 decision.

鈥淵our goal is to be a good father to your daughter, regardless if she resumes contact with you or not,鈥 his parole board document indicates.

Panghali and his wife were Surrey school teachers 鈥 he taught physics at Princess Margaret Secondary and she taught at North Ridge Elementary. Manjit was four months pregnant when she was murdered, and their daughter was three years old at the time.

鈥淎ggravating your risk is the nature and severity of the index conviction. The extreme escalation of violence resulting in the death of the victim, along with an unborn child, are highly concerning to the Board. Particulars of your conviction also aggravate your risk: you fantasized about killing your victim for several months prior to the offence, planned the murder and followed through on these plans despite several other non-lethal options that were available to you,鈥 the document reads.

Among mitigating factors, the board noted, is that Panghali had no prior criminal history, is now in his 50s 鈥渨hich should also serve as a protective factor,鈥 and has made 鈥減ositive progress鈥 by completing 鈥渞isk relevant鈥 programs.

鈥淵ou are able to verbalize insight into your personality and past behaviours, and, were eventually able to disclose the full extent of your responsibility and offending behaviour after years of minimizing or avoiding same,鈥 the parole board observed.

The parole board attached 鈥渟pecial conditions鈥 to his full parole 鈥渂ecause they are considered reasonable and necessary in order to protect society, and to facilitate your successful reintegration into society.鈥

Among these, Panghali must follow a treatment plan or program arranged by his parole officer 鈥渋n the area of domestic violence, emotions management, and healthy relationships,鈥 and have no direct or indirect contact with his victim鈥檚 鈥渂iological family members,鈥 including his daughter, without written permission from his parole supervisor.

鈥淵our offence caused significant trauma to family members of the victim,鈥 the board noted. 鈥淵our daughter has requested you to cease contact at this time. To ensure you are not making contact with those who you may be further traumatizing, and to ensure the victim鈥檚 family members are protected, this condition is reasonable and necessary to remain in effect for the duration of your sentence.鈥

Panghali must not consume, purchase or possess alcohol and must immediately report all relationships and friendships with females for the duration of his sentence, as 鈥渁ny relationships and friendships with females must be closely scrutinized to ensure society is protected.鈥



About the Author: Tom Zytaruk

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