Posted: Apr 20, 2021 9:04 PM AT | Last Updated: April 21
The fatality inquiry into the what led to Lionel Desmond fatally shooting his family and then himself on Jan. 3, 2017, heard from Veterans Affairs witnesses for the first time Tuesday.(Dave Irish/CBC)
The former soldier from Nova Scotia who killed his family and himself received $126,561 in disability compensation from Veterans Affairs for his diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and other connected conditions, a fatality inquiry heard Tuesday.
The inquiry examining the circumstances leading up to Jan. 3, 2017, when Lionel Desmond shot his wife, Shanna, his mother, Brenda, and his 10-year-old daughter, Aaliyah, heard from a Veterans Affairs witness about what support may be given to those who are leaving the military.
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