Un nouveau juge réclamé pour présider l'enquête sur les meurtres de Lionel Desmond

The Desmond Fatality Inquiry is being held at the Guysborough Municipal building in Guysborough, N.S. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. An inquiry that investigated why Afghanistan war veteran Lionel Desmond killed his family and himself in 2017 hit yet another snag Tuesday, five years after the Nova Scotia government called for the independent probe. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government has dismissed the judge presiding over an inquiry that has spent much of the past five years investigated why Afghanistan war veteran Lionel Desmond killed three family members and himself in 2017.

Brad Johns, Nova Scotia's attorney general, confirmed Tuesday he has asked the chief judge of the provincial court to assign a new judge to finish the work started by provincial court Judge Warren Zimmer, saying the province has waited long enough for Zimmer's final report.

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