‘The truth will come out’: Sister of Stampeder shooting suspect says he didn’t do it
CALGARY — The sister of a man charged in the shooting death of a Canadian Football League player says she’s praying “the truth will come out” to prove his innocence.
“I don’t believe he did it at all. I believe there’s someone else out there … who did it … but they don’t tell the truth,” said a tearful Flora Lugella, who spells her name differently than her younger brother, Nelson Tony Lugela.
“I’m just so upset because another person’s life has been taken away, and also an innocent person has to go through something he didn’t do,” she said Friday outside a Calgary courtroom.
Lugela’s sister and parents were there to provide moral support as he made his first court appearance on a charge of second-degree murder.


