Kamloops This Week April 1, 2020

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APRIL 1, 2020 | Volume 33 No. 27

TODAY’S WEATHER Sunny and cool High 2 C Low -7 C

BUILDING FOR 20/21

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MURDER, ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGES LAID

Forty-three-year-old Michael Wayne Palmer has been charged with second-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder in connection with a stabbing spree at a North Kamloops apartment building on Saturday night. John Rene Kevin White, 59, died and three men were injured, two of whom — brothers ages 62 and 58 — were last reported to be in grave condition in hospital. A 21-year-old man suffered non-life-threatening wounds. TURN TO PAGE A11 FOR THE STORY

Police remained at the scene of the stabbings on Sunday, gathering evidence. ALLEN DOUGLAS PHOTOS/KTW

erry Lee is on the other side of the world, 15 hours ahead of Kamloops on the clock and several weeks ahead on the pandemic calendar. The former Kamloops resident lives near Wuhan, China — ground zero of the global pandemic, which saw the first known case at the end of 2019 — where he teaches English at a university in Huanggang. After two months in isolation, the 64-year-old came out of his apartment this week as restrictions ease in the Hubei province. At a time of great uncertainty in Kamloops, Lee can perhaps ease some anxiety, as he said he is confident life will go back to the way it

was pre-pandemic. “Yes, in time, Huanggang will get back to normal, as will every place in the world,” Lee said. “We’ll just have this piece of time in our history and, hopefully, some great stories to tell of the courageous people in the medical profession as they risk their lives for us all.” KTW reached Lee in China this week for an email interview. He lived in Kamloops for more than two decades and went to China to experience a different culture. He liked it so much he decided to stay. He is in Huanggang, a large city with millions of residents located about an eight-hour drive from Wuhan. He was last in Kamloops two years ago and his daughter and son still live in the Tournament Capital. See LEE, A4

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