Officer didn't charge murder accused years prior because victim didn't want her to | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 28, 2024 - 04:00

Officer didn't charge murder accused years prior because victim didn't want her to

September 28, 2024
An Ottawa police officer who investigated a report that Hamid Ayoub held a knife to his wife's neck — eight years before he murdered her and stabbed their daughter — told his murder trial she didn't charge him because the complainant didn't want her to, despite the fact that police are obligated to lay charges regardless of what victims want.


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