Guilty Plea Expected In The Christmas Day Killing Of Indian Student

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Accused killer William Andrew Whiteside is expected to plead guilty in connection to Alok Gupta’s murder case which is slated for this April.

SURREY – The accused killer of an Indian student on Christmas day in Surrey is expected to plead guilty this April, when the case is slated to go to trial.

Accused killer William Andrew Whiteside was charged in connection with the convenience store killing of 27-year-old Alok Gupta on Christmas Day 2011.

Court records indicate Whiteside, who was charged last July with several offences, including second-degree murder, intends to enter a plea in April in Surrey Provincial Court. It’s uncertain which charge(s) he will plead guilty to.

Gupta, a business student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, was covering a shift at Ken’s Grocery near 96 Avenue and 117 Street when he was shot in what police believe was a botched robbery.

Police said Gupta was here on a student visa and was not involved in any sort of criminal activity.

The killing was not targeted, said police, and Gupta was “simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Whiteside’s next court appearance is scheduled for April 4.