Victims of fatal 2021 B.C. library stabbing describe shattered lives at sentencing
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Victims of a stabbing spree and their relatives have told a sentencing hearing how their lives were shattered two years ago by the deadly attack in and around the Lynn Valley Library in North Vancouver, B.C.
Yannick Bandaogo, 30, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and several attempted murder charges earlier this year.
Speaking before Justice Geoffrey R. J. Gaul of the B.C. Supreme Court, the mother of the lone victim killed in the attack says her daughter was “fearless” and “gentle,” and her death has destroyed the family.
She says the victim’s parents and siblings have been left without a “home” after the attack and they are left “merely to exist.”