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Olympian Ryan Wedding drug ring: Daughter of slain victims speaks out

The daughter of a Canadian couple who was allegedly murdered on the orders of a former Olympian, spoke about her experience.

Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu saw his parents Jagtar and Harbhajan Sidhu, who were murdered in November 2023. Her parents were allegedly mistakenly targeted by wedding accomplices who confused them as the person in charge of the lost cocaine shipment, according to the FBI.

Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu also recovered from his injuries after being shot 13 times in the attack.

She said Toronto star The day her parents were shot, he mentioned the wedding, saying, “his countdown has begun.”

“He's going to have to face karma,” she said.

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On October 17, 2024, images of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding were on display on video monitors and bricks in the foreground at a press conference at the FBI office in Los Angeles. (AP photo/Damiando Burgergen)

Kaur Sidhu also made it clear what she says at the wedding if they meet.

“Even the worst criminals in this world have a soft spot somewhere and there's something good within them,” she told him.

“Are my parents right? Do you have one good spot, one soft spot within you?

Who is Ryan's wedding? Olympians are said to have become a top FBI target with the murder drug Kingpin

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Ryan Wedding, Department of Justice, Cocaine (Getty Images)

Wedding, who competed for Team Canada on snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics, was named to the FBI's 10 Most Went's Fugitive List earlier this month, running a multinational drug ring and coordinated multiple murders.

The FBI offers him $10 million to everyone.

The wedding is accused of shipping hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Columbia to Mexico, Southern California, Canada and elsewhere in the US

US investigators believe the wedding was protected by the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel and resumed human trafficking shortly after his release from prison. Federal authorities first issued a wedding arrest warrant in September 2024, but he has not yet been arrested.

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The wedding is also believed to have traveled through aliases “Elgeff”, “Giant”, “Public Ainming”, “James Conrad King” and “Jesse King”, and is estimated to have transported more than $1 billion in cocaine.

He was arrested in October, It was handed over last weekis accused of coordinating murder of an Ontario family “retaliation for stolen drug shipments that passed through Southern California.”

Wedding and Clark are also accused of adjusting the murders of others over drug debt in May.

FBI Los Angeles chief Akil Davis said at a press conference Thursday that the wedding trafficking ring “regularly shipped hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Columbia to Mexico, Southern California, Canada and elsewhere in the United States,” lining up “more murders of these drugs.”

“The alleged murder of his competitors makes the wedding a very dangerous man, coupled with a major reward offer by the State Department, will reveal his partners so he can catch up with him before putting anyone else in danger,” Davis added.

Investigators believe the wedding resides in Mexico, but have not ruled out that he is in the United States, Canada, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and more.

Murder and criminal enterprise charges for weddings carry the mandatory minimum penalty for life in federal prisons.

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