Alberta judge recommends improved information sharing after caseworker stabbing death

Deborah Onwu is seen in an undated family handout photo. Brandon Newman, accused of killing Onwu in October 2019, was sentenced today after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - (Mandatory Credit)

CALGARY - An Alberta judge says laws need changing to mandate information sharing after the death of a care worker who was stabbed 19 times by a teenage client.

Provincial court Judge Karim Zaher Jivraj, in a fatality inquiry report issued Thursday, says the full extent of Brandon Newman's violent history was not shared among agencies when he was transferred to an assisted-living facility in Calgary, where he killed Deborah Onwu in 2019.

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