Three generations of the Afzaal family were out on a Sunday evening stroll in London, Ontario when a Dodge Ram truck “mounted the curb and struck” them, according to police.
The parents, their 15-year-old daughter and her grandmother were killed. A nine-year-old boy orphaned in the ramming suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
London police allege that Veltman deliberately ran over the family in “a planned, premeditated act, motivated by hate.” At the time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called it a “terrorist attack.”
“The unthinkable violence that the family faced should be a marker for the entire country,” said Aasiyah Khan, of the National Council of Canadian Muslims.
“We look forward to seeing how our court system will send a message that all Canadians should be protected from terrorism, no matter the ethnicity or ideology of the attacker.”
The trial will likely last three months, Veltman’s lawyer said.
The London killings followed a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City in 2017, which left six dead. The perpetrator of that shooting was not charged with terrorism.