Gang murder trial starts in B.C. Supreme Court

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Tyrel Nguyen Quesnelle is charged with the fatal shooting of Randy Kang on Oct. 27, 2017. He was also charged with the first\u002Ddegree murder of university student Jagvir Malhi in Abbotsford in 2018.

Joe Bellows said the anticipated evidence from the witness, known only as AB due to a publication ban, will be a critical part of the Crown’s case against Tyrel Nguyen Quesnelle at his trial on two counts of first-degree murder.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Bellows told Justice Miriam Gropper the Crown’s theory is that Randy and Gary Kang had agreed to meet some of their former Brothers Keepers associates at Bolivar Park in Surrey on the night Randy was killed. But as soon as Nguyen and another man named Rohit Kumar arrived, they opened fire at both Kangs and Alonso.

Bellows said the Crown’s theory is that the motive for the Kang murder was both financial and personal — Nguyen was paid $100,000 at the time. A rap song Nguyen made paying tribute to slain Brothers Keepers founder Gavinder Grewal will also be part of the Crown’s case, Bellows said.Article content

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