VANCOUVER - A man has been charged with second-degree murder in a Vancouver homicide over the weekend. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * VANCOUVER - A man has been charged with second-degree murder in a Vancouver homicide over the weekend. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? VANCOUVER – A man has been charged with second-degree murder in a Vancouver homicide over the weekend. British Columbia’s Court Services Online database shows Tenzin Choigey facing charges for both murder and aggravated assault for an offence in Vancouver on Friday. In a release, police in Vancouver have confirmed Choigey, 46, was charged in the death of 26-year-old Roshnee Gurung. Court files show Choigey is set to next appear in Vancouver Provincial Court on Tuesday. On Saturday, Vancouver police said they were investigating what they described as a homicide that took place overnight at a home in an area near Rupert Street and Euclid Avenue on the city’s east side. Police say a woman in her 20s was found dead at the scene, while another victim — a male in his 20s — was found injured and taken to hospital. In their latest release, Vancouver police have confirmed the 27-year-old male victim suffered serious injuries in the attack, giving rise to the aggravated assault charge. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Police say Choigey, who was arrested after officers arrived at the crime scene, remains in custody. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 24, 2024. AdvertisementAP Sports SummaryBrief at 6:15 p.m. EST11 predictions for work and leadership in 2025
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Tehran has formally protested the arrests of two Iranians in Italy and the United States accused of transferring sensitive US technology to Iran, local media reported. US prosecutors on Monday charged Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi and Mohammad Abedininajafabadi with “conspiring to export sophisticated electronic components from the United States to Iran in violation of US export control and sanctions laws”, according to a statement from the US Department of Justice. The statement added that the illegally exported technology was used in a January drone attack that killed three US servicemen in Jordan. Iran denied any involvement in the attack, dismissing the claims as “baseless accusations.” “We consider both the cruel and unilateral US sanctions against Iran and these arrests to be contrary to all international laws and standards,” foreign ministry official Vahid Jalalzadeh told the Tasnim news agency late on Saturday. Jalalzadeh said the ministry had “invited” the Italian charg d’affaires and the Swiss ambassador to Tehran — who represents US interests there — to “declare its protests to the arrests”. Abedininajafabadi, 38, was arrested on Monday in Italy by Italian authorities at the request of the United States, the US Department of Justice said. It identified Sadeghi as a 42-year-old dual US-Iranian national who was arrested in the United States.Report: Hornets F Grant Williams (knee) out for season
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