The lawyer of a man accused of murdering a 13-year-old girl found in a Burnaby park six years ago is challenging the picture Crown witnesses have created of the young teen and her family.
A sick juror has delayed the cross-examination of the mother of a 13-year-old girl found dead in a Burnaby park six years ago.
Ali's lawyer, Kevin McCullough, began his cross-examination of the girl's mother Friday, shortly after she had finished telling the court about police showing her her daughter's purse and cellphone, which officers had found beside a darkened trail in Central Park in the early morning hours of July 19, 2017."It was the darkest day for me," she said through a Mandarin interpreter. "My heart was bleeding.
He then questioned her closely about her relationship with her daughter and her daughter's behaviour – challenging the picture created by Crown witnesses so far. "I am in the process of challenging that and the credibility and reliability of that," McCullough told the court. When asked by the Crown earlier, the woman had said the girl did not leave the apartment after dark and always told her mother where she was going.
"If her grades did not meet with my expectations, perhaps I would say it to her and want her to work harder," the woman said."Mostly she did," the woman said.
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