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Hearing on Gabriel Klein’s fitness to stand trial
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English - January 15, 2019 20:55 - 7 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The BC Review Board has reserved decision on whether a man charged with second degree murder in the death of an Abbotsford teenager at her high school is fit to stand trial.
13-year-old Leteisha Reimer was stabbed to death in her Abbotsford high school common area in November 2016. 21-year-old Gabriel Klein was charged with second degree murder and aggravated assault.
Today a hearing at the Coquitlam Forensic Psychiatric hospital for his fitness to stand trial, and our Global News Senior Reporter, Janet Brown, has the details.
Guest: Janet Brown
Global News Senior Reporter
The BC Review Board has reserved decision on whether a man charged with second degree murder in the death of an Abbotsford teenager at her high school is fit to stand trial.
13-year-old Leteisha Reimer was stabbed to death in her Abbotsford high school common area in November 2016. 21-year-old Gabriel Klein was charged with second degree murder and aggravated assault.
Today a hearing at the Coquitlam Forensic Psychiatric hospital for his fitness to stand trial, and our Global News Senior Reporter, Janet Brown, has the details.
Guest: Janet Brown
Global News Senior Reporter