The Standard (St. Catharines)

NRP probing slain student’s care

- NICOLE O’REILLY HAMILTON SPECTATOR noreilly@thespec.com

Hamilton police have asked Niagara Regional Police to launch a criminal investigat­ion into the medical care murder victim Yosif Al-Hasnawi received at the scene of the shooting.

The 19-year-old Brock University student died an hour after being shot on the sidewalk on Sanford Avenue North, near Main Street East, Dec. 2 after intervenin­g when two men were harassing an older man outside the mosque where he’d been attending a religious celebratio­n.

Multiple witnesses and family has accused first responders of not believing the “Good Samaritan” had been shot, including paramedics allegedly saying Al-Hasnawi was faking.

The single gunshot wound to the stomach was small and not bleeding heavily, leading some to speculate it was a pellet gun — but it was actually a small-calibre handgun.

It took 38 minutes from the time paramedics arrived to when Al-Hasnwai was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead about 20 minutes later, according to police.

There remain many unanswered questions, including whether paramedics on scene properly examined Al-Hasnawi. And why he was transporte­d to St. Joseph’s Hospital and not the closer Hamilton General Hospital — the regional trauma centre where shooting victims should automatica­lly be sent.

Hamilton police have made two arrests in the homicide. Dale Burningsky King, 19, is charged with seconddegr­ee murder. James Matheson, 20, is charged with accessory after the fact to murder.

Now, nearly a month later, Hamilton police have asked Niagara to probe the emergency medical care he received. “Hamilton Police Service has requested the assistance of the Niagara Regional Police Service to conduct a criminal investigat­ion into the emergency medical care provided on scene to Yosif Al-Hasnawi,” a Hamilton police statement reads.

“Niagara Regional Police Service has agreed to conduct the criminal investigat­ion in order to ensure a fair and impartial investigat­ion is completed. The duration of the investigat­ion has yet to be determined.”

Hamilton police said they would not be commenting further on the investigat­ion.

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is also investigat­ing the paramedics under the Ambulance Act and Hamilton Paramedic Service will be conducting an internal investigat­ion.

This new investigat­ion opens the possibilit­y of paramedics being charged criminally.

There has been an outpouring of grief in Hamilton since the murder, including a vigil at Brock University and a memorial at Hamilton City Hall.

Al-Hasnawi’s family travelled to Iraq where he was buried about 7 a.m. Monday (11 p.m. Hamilton time), said family friend Talib Al-Jalili.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF AMIN AL-TAHIR ?? Photo of Brock University student Yosif Al-Hasnawi, 19, who was shot dead Dec.2.
PHOTO COURTESY OF AMIN AL-TAHIR Photo of Brock University student Yosif Al-Hasnawi, 19, who was shot dead Dec.2.

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