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TUESDAY March 10, 2015 • www.langleytimes.com
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25 A Spirited Bunch Bobcat fans cheer on their team at Langley Events Centre on Saturday as Brookswood won the B.C. 3A senior girls basketball championship with a 60-48 win over W.J. Mouat at the Langley Events Centre. Joey Vance (#10) and his fellow Brookswood students (left to right), Ricky Lee (#5), Sam Ready (#5), Doug Kwiatkoski, Michael Pratt and Jamal Aujla cheer the Bobcats on during Saturday’s championship final. See page 25 for more on the story. GA RY A HUJ A Langley Time s
Crown seeks 10 years for attack, arson ANDRE RICHARD AWAITS SENTENCING FOR APRIL 2014 ASSAULT ON WIFE, CHILDREN M O N I Q U E TA M M I N G A Tim e s Re po r t e r
When Andre Richard broke into his family’s Langley home last April, beat and stabbed his estranged wife and stepdaughter, then lit the residence on fire, he devastated his loved ones’ lives forever, said Richard’s ex-wife at his sentencing hearing on Thursday. Richard, 44, was in Surrey Provincial Court for a sentencing hearing that included victim impact statements read out by his ex-
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wife and his teenage stepdaughter. Crown counsel Mike Fortino asked that Richard be sentenced to 10 years in federal prison minus time served. In December, he pleaded guilty to breaking into his family home as well as to two counts of aggravated assault against his wife and stepdaughter, and arson. Defense counsel Scott Wright asked that Richard serve five to six years. “A part of each of us died that night,” said his ex-wife, crying as she read her state-
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ment. “You have stolen our children’s innocence. This will forever leave an imprint,” she said. She said the scars on her body are a constant reminder of what happened. “I’m emotionally consumed by this. My life is one medical appointment after another,” she said of the serious injuries she sustained. The family was forced out of the home by the fire, but their insurance has not paid anything and so she is forced to pay a mort-
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gage on a home that no longer exists. At the same time, she must pay rent and buy groceries. She is unable to work because of her physical injuries. Their eight-year-old son has become withdrawn after being teased at school. Their teenage daughter has physical scars as permanent reminders and has been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. Continued Page 4
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