Thursday, December 18, 2025
ADVT 
National

Suspect in fatal B.C. stabbing appears in court

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 01 Apr, 2021 11:30 PM
  • Suspect in fatal B.C. stabbing appears in court

The man accused in a stabbing attack that left one woman dead and six other people hurt in North Vancouver appeared in provincial court on Thursday.

Twenty-eight-year-old Yannick Bandaogo, who faces a single charge of second-degree murder, attended the provincial court hearing via video link wearing a white prison outfit and a bandage on his arm.

Police have said shortly after Bandaogo was arrested near the scene of the stabbing at the Lynn Valley library last Saturday that he underwent surgery for self-inflicted wounds.

Through a French interpreter, Bandaogo agreed to meet with a French-speaking lawyer provided through legal aid ahead of a scheduled court appearance next Wednesday.

Judge Patricia Janzen told Bandaogo he has the right to a trial with a French-speaking judge if he makes such an application.

Bandaogo was first scheduled to appear in court via phone on Monday, but an RCMP officer said he refused to leave his cell to participate.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has said Bandaogo has links to Quebec and doesn't appear connected to any of the stabbing victims, who ranged in age from 22 to 78.

MORE National ARTICLES

Meng Wanzhou's airport arrest negligent: lawyer

Meng Wanzhou's airport arrest negligent: lawyer
Meng's legal team is trying to convince the judge overseeing her extradition case to order a stay of proceedings on the basis that she was subjected to an abuse of process.

Meng Wanzhou's airport arrest negligent: lawyer

B.C. invests to upgrade West Coast Express

B.C. invests to upgrade West Coast Express
Investments in public transit during this extraordinary time help support regional economies and make communities more inclusive and resilient.

B.C. invests to upgrade West Coast Express

Senator pushes change in tax code for charities

Senator pushes change in tax code for charities
The Income Tax Act places strict limitations on charities because they receive tax benefits through charitable donation tax credits.

Senator pushes change in tax code for charities

Moderna to test its COVID vaccine on Canadian kids

Moderna to test its COVID vaccine on Canadian kids
The company announced details of its Phase 2/3 study of COVID-19 earlier this week. It’s expected to involve 6,750 healthy pediatric participants aged six months to 12 years.

Moderna to test its COVID vaccine on Canadian kids

Decline in severe COVID outcomes levelling off: Tam

Decline in severe COVID outcomes levelling off: Tam
Meanwhile, the federal government says nearly 3,330,100 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Canada as of today.

Decline in severe COVID outcomes levelling off: Tam

Vancouver Police investigate the city’s 3rd homicide of the year

Vancouver Police investigate the city’s 3rd homicide of the year
Addison says the woman was found in a social housing building in the Downtown Eastside and died later in hospital.

Vancouver Police investigate the city’s 3rd homicide of the year