A London, Ont. court is continuing to figure out whether or not a man convicted of defrauding Canada Post of more than $235,000 is dead or alive. Crown Attorney Adam Campbell told the court on Tuesday that he has obtained a death certificate for Allan Fischer, 59, but that he still needs more time to determine its authenticity.
For the second week in a row the case of a man who defrauded Canada Post of more than $234,000 has been put over to another date as the court tries to determine whether Allan Fischer, 59, has passed away. Crown Attorney Adam Campbell told the court that the RCMP continue to look into whether he has died or not.
Allan Fischer, 59, who was found guilty of defrauding Canada Post out of more than $234,000 was supposed to appear in a London, Ont. courtroom for sentencing on Wednesday. Instead, the proceedings were delayed with word that he may be dead.