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Close family members of the Afzaals, the Muslim family murdered by Nathaniel Veltman in a vehicle attack, are sharing stories of loss, grief and pain — but also of faith and resilience at a sentencing hearing in London, Ont.
Two days have been set aside for victim impact statements alone due to the sheer number of those willing to share how the acts of June 6, 2021 have changed their lives.
Thursday’s proceedings involved relatives of the Afzaals, many of whom described symptoms of anxiety and depression in the wake of the attack as well as fearing for their safety and the safety of other visible minorities across Canada.
The question of terrorism may be answered during the sentencing portion of the trial, as the judge may make a decision about whether the murders constitute an act of terror as part of potential aggravating factors in the case. The sentencing proceedings are being held in London, where the attack occurred, while the trial was held in Windsor, Ont.
Global’s Sean O’Shea has the details.
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