A British Columbia man accused of a triple stabbing in Vancouver's Chinatown has lost his bid to seal a document that identified him as a 'significant threat' before he was released from a forensic psychiatric hospital.
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia man accused of a triple stabbing in Vancouver 's Chinatown in September has lost his bid to seal a document that identified him as a"significant threat" before he was released from a forensic psychiatric hospital .
The review board said no one would be available for an interview regarding the policy on automatically providing reasons for the release of offenders from the psychiatric hospital. The board said"interested parties" were asked whether the reasons should be made public, and Donnelly objected. The document says one doctor testified Donnelly"presents a high risk of relapse given his pattern of rapid decompensation and violence in the past."
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