Court orders mental health assessment for woman accused of killing 3 people in 3 days | Unpublished
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Author: Paola Loriggio
Publication Date: October 17, 2024 - 16:27

Court orders mental health assessment for woman accused of killing 3 people in 3 days

October 17, 2024
A Toronto court has ordered an assessment to determine if a woman accused of killing three people in three Ontario cities over three days is fit to stand trial at this time.Prosecutors applied for the assessment Thursday as Sabrina Kauldhar, 30, appeared in a Toronto court on a second-degree murder charge related to a death in the city, one of the three murder charges she faces.


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