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Judge grants assessment to see if suspect in Vancouver festival tragedy is fit for trial

Judge grants assessment to see if suspect in Vancouver festival tragedy is fit for trial

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, the suspect in the Vancouver street festival tragedy that left 11 people dead, has been ordered to undergo a mental fitness assessment to determine if he is fit to stand trial.The application for the assessment was brought by Lo's legal counsel, Mark Schwartz, and was granted by Judge Reginald Harris in provincial court Friday […]

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