Man suspected of killing Canadian Muslim family
A man accused of killing four members of a Canadian Muslim
family by running them over in his pickup truck, targeted them in an attack
motivated by hate, police said on Monday.
Police in London, Ontario, citing witnesses, said that
20-year-old Nathaniel Veltman, jumped the curb in his vehicle on Sunday, struck
five members of the family, ranging in age from 9 to 74, and then drove off at
high speed.
Veltman, a resident of London who was arrested after the
incident, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one
count of attempted murder. He is due back in court on Thursday after being
remanded to custody on Monday.
"There is evidence that this was a planned,
premeditated act, motivated by hate," Detective Superintendent Paul Waight
of the London police department told reporters.
"We believe the victims were targeted because of their
Islamic faith," Waight said.
Police in London - 200 km (120 miles) southwest of Toronto -
were consulting the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and prosecutors about
potentially filing terrorism charges, he said.
The suspect does not have a criminal record, and is not
known to be a member of a hate group, police said. He was arrested in a mall
parking lot without incident while wearing a body-armor-type vest, police said.
There is no evidence he had any accomplices. It was not immediately known if
the suspect had hired a lawyer.
Police have not released the victims' names, but the London
Free Press said that among the dead were Syed Afzaal, 46, his wife, Madiha
Salman, 44, and their 15-year-old daughter, Yumnah Afzaal. Syed Afzaal’s
74-year-old mother, whose name has not been confirmed, also died. Their
9-year-old son, Faez Afzaal, is in the hospital with serious but
non-life-threatening injuries.
The family immigrated from Pakistan about 14 years ago,
according to media reports.
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