Hamilton police have identified Moui Khuu and Hung Vo as the husband and wife fatally stabbed in a downtown apartment on Monday. The couple's son, Phuoc Hoa Vo, faces two counts of second-degree murder.
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Son faces 2 counts of second-degree murder as police investigate double homicide
A 34-year-old man is in critical condition and will be charged with second-degree murder after what Hamilton police say was a family dispute where he allegedly stabbed and killed his parents.
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Police say the 34-year-old is in critical condition and charged with the stabbing deaths of his parents
Posted: Apr 27, 2021 11:46 AM ET | Last Updated: April 27
Hamilton police say a 34-year-old man faces two counts of second-degree murder following a stabbing at a Hamilton high-rise building that killed both of his parents Monday afternoon.(Dan Taekema/CBC)
A 34-year-old man is in critical condition and will be charged with the second-degree murder after what Hamilton police say was a family dispute that ended with a brutal stabbing that killed his parents.
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