An Ontario tragedy is hitting a little harder at Kitchener city hall.
Constable Tarun Bali, who was killed in the line of duty near Hearst, Ont., this week, was a former City of Kitchener bylaw officer.
A statement from Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic on behalf of council said Bali worked for the city’s bylaw enforcement team from 2021 to 2023.
“Tarun’s passing is being met with sadness, but he will be fondly remembered by his Kitchener colleagues for his strong work ethic, positive attitude, infectious smile, and warm and approachable personality,” it reads.
The mayor’s statement went on to say “Tarun made a lasting impression on those around him and his kindness and dedication will not be forgotten.”
Vrbanovic also wrote that all first responders and enforcement officials dedicate themselves to serving the public while recognizing the job comes with risks, but always with the belief they will return home at the end of their shift.
The Mayor said Constable Bali left us at a far too young age.
In memory of Bali, flags will be lowered at all city buildings until his memorial service.
The Ontario Provincial Police said the 18-year-old suspect charged in Bali’s death had escaped from a hospital where he was being assessed under the Mental Health Act and was behind the wheel of a vehicle that struck and killed the constable on Tuesday afternoon.
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