Schizophrenic woman who fatally stabbed newlywed in Toronto drug store is shockingly released
Rohinie Bisesar received an absolute discharge on June 3 after being found not criminally responsible for the death of Rosemarie Junor. Bisesar was released after officials determined she was no longer a threat to public safety. The victim was a newlywed killed in a Toronto drugstore.
What changed
The update adds the date of the attack, Bisesar's age, and the specific circumstances of the victim's death.
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Rohinie Bisesar Released Following 2015 Fatal Stabbing
confidence 90%Rohinie Bisesar received an absolute discharge on June 3 after being found not criminally responsible for the death of Rosemarie Junor. Bisesar was released after officials determined she was no longer a threat to public safety. The victim was a newlywed killed in a Toronto drugstore.
What's confirmed:
- Rohinie Bisesar fatally stabbed newlywed Rosemarie Junor in 2015.
- Bisesar was granted an absolute discharge.
- The attack took place at a Toronto drugstore.
- Bisesar was found to be no longer a threat to public safety.
Still unconfirmed:
- Bisesar is 51 years old.
- Rosemarie Junor was browsing nail polish at the time of the attack.
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Ontario Review Board grants discharge to Rohinie Bisesar
confidence 90%Rohinie Bisesar received an absolute discharge on June 3 after being found not criminally responsible for a fatal stabbing in a Toronto drugstore. Bisesar was diagnosed with schizophrenia. The victim was a newlywed woman named Rosemarie Junor.
What's confirmed:
- The Ontario Review Board granted Rohinie Bisesar an absolute discharge on June 3.
- Bisesar killed Rosemarie Junor in a Toronto drugstore.
- Bisesar was found not criminally responsible due to schizophrenia.
Still unconfirmed:
- The victim was 28 years old and died after being declared brain dead several days after the attack.
- Police arrested Bisesar four days after the crime.
- The family of Rosemarie Junor hopes Bisesar follows her treatment plan.
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Rohinie Bisesar Released After Fatally Stabbing Newlywed in Toronto
confidence 100%The Ontario Review Board granted Rohinie Bisesar an absolute discharge on June 3. Bisesar, 51, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and killed a stranger in a Toronto drugstore over ten years ago. The board stated she no longer poses a threat to public safety.
What's confirmed:
- The Ontario Review Board granted Rohinie Bisesar an absolute discharge on June 3.
- Bisesar is 51 years old.
- Bisesar fatally stabbed a newlywed in a Toronto drugstore more than ten years ago.
- Bisesar has a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
- The board stated Bisesar no longer poses a risk to public safety.
Still unconfirmed:
- Bisesar stayed in a psychiatric hospital until late 2021 before living in the community under outpatient supervision.
- The victim's family is praying that Bisesar follows a treatment plan.