VANCOUVER — A man has been charged with second-degree murder in a Vancouver homicide over the weekend.
British Columbia's Court Services Online database shows Tenzin Choigey facing charges for both murder and aggravated assault for an offence in Vancouver on Friday.
In a release, police in Vancouver have confirmed Choigey, 46, was charged in the death of 26-year-old Roshnee Gurung.On Saturday, Vancouver police said they were investigating what they described as a homicide that took place overnight at a home in an area near Rupert Street and Euclid Avenue on the city's east side.
Police say a woman in her 20s was found dead at the scene, while another victim — a male in his 20s — was found injured and taken to hospital. In their latest release, Vancouver police have confirmed the 27-year-old male victim suffered serious injuries in the attack, giving rise to the aggravated assault charge.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 24, 2024.
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