Man fit to stand trial in girl’s death at B.C. high school: judge
VANCOUVER — A man accused of killing a 13-year-old girl in a British Columbia high school has been declared mentally fit to stand trial after a change in medication his lawyer described as a “miracle.”
Gabriel Klein suffers from schizophrenia, auditory hallucinations and paranoid delusions and will remain at a psychiatric hospital during the trial instead of going to a pre-trial centre.
His lawyer Martin Peters told a B.C. Supreme Court judge on Thursday that his client has made “tremendous gains” since he was declared unfit last April.
“From the standpoint of being able to interact with him, they’re extraordinary — a miracle of pharmaceuticals,” Peters said.