The Borneo Post

Nurse charged with killing retirement home residents

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OTTAWA: A former nurse has been arrested and charged with murdering eight elderly residents under her care at retirement homes in Canada’s Ontario province, police said Tuesday.

The alleged killings occurred between 2007 and 2014 at two private facilities -- Caressant Care in Woodstock and Meadow Park in London -- where the accused, Elizabeth Wettlaufer, worked.

The 49-year- old faces eight counts of first- degree murder. Wettlaufer made a brief court appearance in the morning and remains in custody.

The male and female victims aged 75 to 96 “were administer­ed a drug,” Ontario Provincial Police detective superinten­dent Dave Truax told a televised press conference.

“We’re not in a position at this time to comment further on the specifics of the drug as it forms part of the evidence that is now before the courts,” he said.

“All I can offer there is there are obviously a number of drugs that are stored and available in long-term care facilities.” No motive was offered. Records from the College of Nurses show Wettlaufer registered as a nurse in 1995 but resigned on September 30, one day after police launched their investigat­ion.

She has posted many photos online of cats, discussed recipes and extolled God.

Woodstock police chief William Renton said an investigat­ion was triggered in late September by a tip that “a nurse had involvemen­t in the murder of eight elderly patients while she worked at several long-term care facilities in Woodstock and London.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Woodstock Police Chief William Renton speaks at a press conference announcing charges being laid against nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer for the murders of 8 elderly long term care patients in Woodstock. — AFP photo
Woodstock Police Chief William Renton speaks at a press conference announcing charges being laid against nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer for the murders of 8 elderly long term care patients in Woodstock. — AFP photo

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