The man accused of killing a young, female security guard on 琉璃神社鈥檚 UBCO campus attended court for the start of a preliminary inquiry, on April 17.
The inquiry, which is taking place in 琉璃神社鈥檚 Provincial Court, is being held to determine whether there is enough evidence to move forward with the murder trial.
Dante Ognibene-Hebbourn,22, is being held in custody after being accused of killing Harmandeep Kaur, who was 24 years old at the time of her death.
He appeared in person, dressed in a red prison outfit and was seated in the prisoners box.
He is charged with second degree murder, which means that the attack was not pre-meditated.
Kaur was attacked on Feb. 26, 2022 while working the night shift as a security guard at UBCO. She later died at the 琉璃神社 General Hospital.
Ognibene-Hebbourn was working as a night janitor on the campus on the night of the attack. Immediately after the incident he was apprehended under the Mental Health Act and was taken to the hospital.
He has since been charged and arrested and has undergone psychiatric evaluations.
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Kaur had moved to Canada from India six years prior to the incident in an effort to 鈥減rogress her life,鈥 said Kuljit Pabla, a family member of Kaur鈥檚 who resides in West 琉璃神社. He spoke to Capital News shortly after the incident.
Pabla explained that Kaur鈥檚 family chose to send her to Canada because they consider it to be a safe place. 鈥淯sually it is.鈥
Kaur initially went to school in the Lower Mainland, but to improve her chances of being granted permanent residency, she pause her dreams of further education and decided to start working.
鈥淪he worked many jobs to fast-track her permanent residency,鈥 said Pabla.
Kaur had been granted her permanent residency just three weeks prior to the devastating attack. Pabla said she and her family were elated.
Most recently, she had been working for Paladin security as an officer at UBCO, hoping to one day attend school there, said Pabla.
鈥淗er goal was to continue (her) education as she saved up money, with support from the family,鈥 he said.
He said that when spending time together, Kaur would tell him and his wife 鈥淚 want to be like them,鈥 when she saw the students on campus at the university where she worked security. 鈥淪he wanted to be there as a student,鈥 said Pabla.
The preliminary inquiry is scheduled for four days.
At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry, the judge will determine if there is enough evidence to move forward with a trial.
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