18-year-old charged in B.C. teen’s stabbing death released from custody
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. – The oldest of four teenagers accused in the stabbing death of another young man in Whistler, B.C., has been granted bail.
Eighteen-year-old Arvin Golic was released from custody after an appearance in provincial court Monday and is under house arrest.
Golic was charged with manslaughter along with three other underage male suspects who can’t be named after 19-year-old Luka Gordic was killed in May.
Two of the other suspects have also been released on bail, and the third is being kept in custody.
There were some emotional outbursts as Golic left court on Monday, including yelling and crying from the victim’s family.
Investigators have said the suspects all know each other from the Vancouver area. (CKNW, News 1130)
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I feel so sorry for the victim’s family who have already had to endure the pain of losing their son and now watch one of his accused killer’s walk out to enjoy his life with his co-accused buddies.No faith left in this justice system of ours.Maybe it’s time for the justice of the people.
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