Court told Calgary man, 85, charged in wife’s death likely to have dementia
CALGARY — Loved ones and friends of an 85-year-old man accused of murdering his wife of 56 years say he had long been suffering from dementia but she did not want to put him in long-term care despite his illness.
Siegfried van Zuiden, who goes by the first name Fred, made a brief court appearance on Wednesday and was ordered to undergo a 30-day mental-health assessment.
Van Zuiden was charged with second-degree murder on Tuesday after he called 911 and police officers responding to the call found Audrey van Zuiden dead in the couple’s Calgary home.
Gordon van Gunst said the couple became like another set of parents to him 15 years ago, when he and his wife bought a sailboat business from them.


