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RSS FeedsFord rails about `nutcase´ who fled CAMH after being found not criminally responsible for killing roommate
(The Star Movies)

 
 

18 july 2019 22:55:11

 
Ford rails about `nutcase´ who fled CAMH after being found not criminally responsible for killing roommate
(The Star Movies)
 


A furious Premier Doug Ford is railing about a “nutcase” who fled to China from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health after being found not criminally responsible for killing his roommate.“I’m disgusted with it. It’s unbelievable. They say this guy’s low risk and he chopped up his roommate with a meat cleaver?” Ford told Newstalk 1010’s Jerry Agar on Thursday.“We’re going to get down to the bottom of it … there’s going to be people held accountable. You can’t let guys like this loose. You throw away the key.”The premier is alarmed that Zhebin Cong, 47, has been missing since July 3 and may have escaped to China.Cong, who killed his roommate in 2014, was found not criminally responsible for his actions. He was a patient at CAMH.“Between the TPS (Toronto police service), the Ontario Review Board, and CAMH, someone’s going to be answering,” said Ford.“What is the family thinking of the poor victim that got chopped up with a meat cleaver by this nutcase and then they let him loose on the streets? How did he get a passport to go to China?” he said.“This is absolutely ridiculous and this is what we have to change, Jerry, right across the board making sure that these crazy, crazy people that want to go around chopping people up — they’re not on the streets,” the premier told Agar.“I wouldn’t want to have lunch beside this guy, I’ll tell you that.”Camille Quenneville, Ontario CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association, said “the language the premier has used is disappointing.”“There a whole lot of people across Ontario who are struggling, who need help, and these kinds of incidents make them reluctant to get that help,” said Quenneville.“I think the premier on reflection would no doubt regret the language he used. I’m not the language police. I am very interested in r ...


 
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