More than seven years later, a provincial fatality inquiry is set to release its final report into what happened and how a similar tragedy can be prevented.
After more than seven years, lawyer Adam Rodgers said he is worried the public and both the federal and provincial governments have lost interest in the fatality inquiry’s work
HALIFAX - Afghanistan war veteran Lionel Desmond calmly bought a semi-automatic rifle on Jan. 3, 2017, and later that day fatally shot his mother, wife and 10-year-old daughter before killing himself in the family's rural Nova Scotia home.