Ottawa police rescue woman after 14-hour hostage ordeal at residential home
An Indian man has been convicted of second-degree murder after fatally stabbing his wife within six days of arriving in Canada.The case, which unfolded in a Canadian court, involved a detailed examination of the defendant's testimony and forensic evidence.The victim, who was found dead in her home, had been stabbed through the heart and jugular vein, leading to immediate medical attention.The prosecution argued that the defendant's actions were premeditated, while the defense claimed the incident was a result of a domestic dispute.The court's ruling emphasized the severity of the crime, with the judge noting the victim's injuries indicated a violent altercation.The defendant, who was arrested shortly after the incident, was found with minor injuries consistent with his arrest.Forensic analysis of the crime scene revealed bloodstains and two bloodied knives, suggesting a struggle.The case has sparked discussions about domestic violence and the legal consequences of violent crimes in Canada.The defendant's next court appearance is scheduled to confirm his psychiatric assessment before sentencing.