A former Surrey temple president charged with in connection with his wife鈥檚 July 2014 death entered a guilty plea to manslaughter today (Monday).
Baldev Singh Kalsi appeared in court Monday afternoon and confirmed that he, his counsel and the Crown have agreed to a signed statement of facts that will be disclosed publicly at his next court appearance, a sentencing hearing set for Feb. 22, 2018.
Crown Wendy Stephen declined to discuss details of the statement until they are read into the record.
鈥淲e鈥檒l deal with them at sentencing,鈥 she told Peace Arch News.
A man who identified himself as the brother of the victim was present at the sparsely-attended court appearance, but also declined comment.
Kalsi鈥檚 decision to enter a plea was confirmed last week during a brief appearance in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster 鈥 a date that was set more than a year ago to be the start of his trial.
While it was later rescheduled to enter a plea and sentencing, defence counsel Peter Wilson last week asked the court for an extra week鈥檚 time.
鈥淭he Crown and I are in the middle of trying to sort out an agreed statement of facts,鈥 Wilson said.
Kalsi 鈥 former president of the Gurdwara Sahib Brookside temple 鈥 was arrested in South Surrey on July 14, 2014 after police found his wife, Narinder, in severe medical distress at a home in the 19400-block of 32 Avenue.
Police at the time described the incident as 鈥渄omestic-related.鈥
Narinder was airlifted to hospital and placed on life support.
Kalsi was removed as temple president four days later.
Initially charged with aggravated assault, then attempted murder, the accusation against Kalsi was upgraded to second-degree murder less than a week later, after Narinder was taken off of life support and pronounced dead.
Kalsi was ordered to stand trial on the charge following a in Surrey Provincial Court in the summer of 2016.
He entered a not-guilty plea at the beginning of those proceedings.
Outside court last week, Crown Wendy Stephen said an agreed statement of facts has been in the works 鈥渇or some time.鈥
Under bail conditions discussed during Monday鈥檚 court appearance were Kalsi鈥檚 further prohibition from attending the temple, except for one occasion when he will be allowed to retrieve personal belongings in the company of a police officer.

