10.8 C
London
Friday, May 17, 2024
HomeWorldMan sentenced to life in prison for driving van into hundreds of...

Man sentenced to life in prison for driving van into hundreds of people on a busy Toronto street, resulting in 11 deaths.

A Canadian court hears the dramatic testimonies of survivors, relatives of fatalities, and individuals who attempted to assist those struck by the vehicle.

Regarding the incident on April 23, 2018, Alek Minassian was convicted guilty last year of 10 charges of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder.

Eight women and two men were killed when 25-year-old Minassian, enraged by ladies who refused to have sex with him and radicalized by nasty websites, drove into them.

12 6
Man sentenced to life in prison for driving van into hundreds of people on a busy toronto street, resulting in 11 deaths.

A twelfth victim died more than three years later from injuries she sustained on that day, but she was still alive when Minassian was convicted, thus her case was included in the attempted murder counts.

The Toronto Superior Court’s Justice Anne Molloy stated that Minassian would be allowed to seek parole after 25 years and that the “number and severity” of his offenses would be considered at that time.

Before passing judgment, the judge listened to empathetic evidence from survivors and families of victims of the attack.

Some of the survivors and witnesses informed the court that they had administered first assistance to the victims.

They expressed feelings of guilt since they had survived and failed to save more individuals.

I will never comprehend this heinous, cowardly deed.

Tanya Kouzos also attempted to save people and remarked, “I live with the question, ‘Could I have done more to assist?'”

“I still feel sorrow and remorse, even if [the attack] was prompted by the horrible decisions of another individual.”

Other survivors described the physical and mental injuries, while relatives of the deceased described the anguish of losing loved ones.

Geraldine Brady, the mother of Janice Kirby, was among those killed; she stated, “My heart breaks every day.

“I will never comprehend this heinous and cowardly deed.”

She was always optimistic that she will recover.

Amaresh Tesfamariam, a nurse and Eritrean refugee, spent more than three years in the hospital before succumbing to her injuries.

Her niece said in court that the attack rendered Ms. Tesfamariam quadriplegic, adding, “She would always, constantly inquire about the other victims and their families.

She was always optimistic that she will recover.

According to remarks recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the judge informed them, “You have deeply touched my heart.”

Minassian spent most of the session gazing at the ground and refused to speak when the court offered him the chance.

RELATED ARTICLES

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

UK allocates £140m for aid to Yemen’s most desperate

According to Andrew Mitchell, the government will increase bilateral assistance to the war-torn nation by sixty percent. According to the deputy foreign secretary, the United Kingdom will spend £140 million the following year to aid Yemenis in need of food during one of the most "acute humanitarian crises in the world." Following nearly a decade of civil conflict, Andrew Mitchell highlighted the plight of the Yemeni people, who, according to him, were living "on the margins of subsistence."

Drivers abusing parent and child parking spaces is shocking

In a startling new survey, many drivers acknowledged violating one of the most significant parking lot regulations. More than a quarter (28 percent) of drivers utilize' parent and child' spaces when they do not have a child in the vehicle. This further elucidates why approximately 55% of parents need space when they visit crowded parking lots, such as retail centers and supermarkets.

After alleged jail release, Chinese citizen journalist worries

There is increasing apprehension regarding the welfare of a highly regarded citizen journalist in China who has been unable to establish communication with the international community since her scheduled release from prison. In May 2020, citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, a lawyer who turned 40, was apprehended following her expedition to Wuhan to document the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her social media posts and videos brought to light the severe lockdowns being enforced and the government's suppression of information regarding the disease's transmission.

New $2bn US aid for Ukraine as Russian soldiers advance

During a visit to Ukraine, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken proclaimed an additional $2 billion in military aid for the conflict. Russia has claimed to have seized three more settlements and is advancing deeper into Ukrainian territory, both of which are critical developments in the conflict. Blinken stated on Wednesday, alongside Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, at a joint news conference in Kyiv that the additional $61 billion in US aid authorized by Congress last month would be invested in Ukraine's industrial base.

Recent Comments