Waterloo Region Record

Awaiting trial, Boyle to undergo more psychiatri­c assessment

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OTTAWA — Another two weeks are needed to complete a psychiatri­c assessment of former Afghanista­n hostage Joshua Boyle, who faces several assault charges.

Boyle dialed in via telephone to a brief court hearing Monday, and his next appearance is slated for April 9 via video conference.

Lawrence Greenspon, a lawyer for Boyle, told the court in late January that an initial evaluation found his client fit to stand trial, but added that he would benefit from a fuller assessment at a mental health centre in Brockville, Ont.

Boyle, who was raised in Waterloo Region, was arrested by Ottawa police in December and charged with various offences including assault, sexual assault, unlawful confinemen­t and causing someone to take a noxious substance.

The charges against the 34year-old relate to two alleged victims, but a court order prohibits the publicatio­n of any details that might identify them or any witnesses.

Boyle and his American wife, Caitlan Coleman, were taken hostage in 2012 by a Talibanlin­ked group while on a backpackin­g trip in Afghanista­n. The couple — along with the three children they had during their five years in captivity — were freed by Pakistani forces last October.

None of the charges, which relate to incidents that allegedly occurred between Oct. 14 and Dec. 30, 2017, after Boyle returned to Canada from captivity, have been tested in court.

The family had been living in an Ottawa apartment for about a month when Boyle was arrested.

 ?? NATHAN DENETTE THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Former Afghanista­n hostage Joshua Boyle needs two more weeks of psychiatri­c assessment before standing trial on assault charges.
NATHAN DENETTE THE CANADIAN PRESS Former Afghanista­n hostage Joshua Boyle needs two more weeks of psychiatri­c assessment before standing trial on assault charges.

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