The Niagara Falls Review

Premier wants answers on mental health detainee who fled country

- ALLISON JONES

TORONTO — Ontario’s premier vowed Thursday to get to the bottom of how a patient detained at a mental health hospital for killing his roommate managed to flee, calling the man a “nutcase.“

Zhebin Cong, who was found not criminally responsibl­e for the death of his roommate, had been on an unaccompan­ied trip into the community from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health on July 3 when he failed to return, the hospital said.

CAMH said it reported the 47-year-old’s disappeara­nce later that day to police, who issued a notice asking for the public’s help in finding the man nearly two weeks later. Police say Cong has fled the country. Toronto police have said CAMH told them Cong presented a low risk to public safety, but the Ontario Review Board, which evaluates the status and assesses the risk of anyone found not criminally responsibl­e, found in its most recent decision in April that he continued to pose a significan­t threat to public safety. Premier Doug Ford phoned in to a talk radio show Thursday on NewsTalk10­10 to say he’s “disgusted.”

“What is the family thinking of the poor victim that got chopped up with a meat cleaver by this nutcase and then they let him loose out on the streets,” he said.

Ford said he would be speaking Thursday with Toronto police, the review board and CAMH. “Someone’s going to be answering because if you’re calling this low risk, what is high risk?” he said. “These crazy, crazy people that want to go around chopping people up, they’re out on the streets.”

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