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A police officer stands outside the apartment of the London, Ont., man charged in the attack on a Muslim family Sunday that has left four of them dead, with a nine-year-old boy still in hospital. He couldn t keep a straight eye contact with you, a neighbour says of the accused.(Mark Gollom/CBC)
The man facing murder charges in the truck attack of a Muslim family in London, Ont., has left no traces on social media about his life, but a neighbour who spoke to CBC News said while the 20-year-old kept to himself, he d have frequent and noisy gatherings in his downtown apartment.
What we know about the defendant who suffered a fatal attack on a Muslim family in London, Ontario.
The man facing murder charges in a truck attack on a Muslim family in London, Ontario left no trace of his life on social media, but a neighbor interviewed by CBC News said that although the 20-year-old has remained silent , He would hold frequent and noisy parties in his apartment in the city center.
Details about Nathaniel Wiltman are difficult to piece together. Facebook confirmed that it had deleted his personal data on Monday. However, it is known that he lives in an apartment in central London and is connected to Strathroy, a small community in the farm center of southwestern Ontario.
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LONDON, ONT. The principal of Strathroy District Collegiate Institute issued a statement Monday on the passing of one of her students that was killed last week by three dogs. OPP along with EMS, Southwest Middlesex Fire department, Oneida Nation Paramedic services and Air Orgne responded to the death at 2:23 p.m. last Thursday at an address on Gentleman Drive in Southwest Middlesex. Megan Fisher, 17, from Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, was pronounced deceased at the scene. A post-mortem examination determined she died as a result of injuries sustained from three dogs on the property. On Monday, Stephanie Hambides, principal of Strathroy District Collegiate Institute released the following statement.