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Veltman makes brief court appearance

In this artist's sketch, Nathaniel Veltman, centre, makes a video court appearance in London, Ont., on Monday, June 28, 2021 as Justice of the Peace Dan McDonald, top left, and K Ponte, a student sitting in for Christopher Hicks, lawyer retained for accused, look on. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alexandra Newbould) In this artist's sketch, Nathaniel Veltman, centre, makes a video court appearance in London, Ont., on Monday, June 28, 2021 as Justice of the Peace Dan McDonald, top left, and K Ponte, a student sitting in for Christopher Hicks, lawyer retained for accused, look on. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alexandra Newbould)
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The man charged in connection with one of London’s most shocking crimes made a court appearance Wednesday.

Nathaniel Veltman, 21, is facing four counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

Five members of the Afzaal family were run over by a pick-up truck in June. The members of the Muslim community were struck while walking along Hyde Park road in west London, Ont. A nine-year-old boy was the lone survivor.

Court heard Wednesday that the case has now been adjourned until May 19.

Veltman is expected to go on trial in September of 2023.   

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