Court documents allege a doctor in eastern Ontario killed four people around the same date in 2021. Dr. Brian Nadler was initially charged with first-degree murder last year in the death of 89-year-old Albert Poininger at Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. Police filed three additional charges of first-degree murder against him on Wednesday in the deaths of 80-year-old Claire Briere, 79-year-old Lorraine Lalande and 93-year-old Judith Lungulescu. Court documents allege Poininger was killed on March 25, 2021, and the other three “on or about” that date. The documents say Briere, Lalande and Lungulescu also died in Hawkesbury, Ont. Nadler’s attorneys have said their client maintains his innocence. In a statement issued Wednesday, they said Nadler provided “exceptional palliative care” to the four patients, who they said died of COVID-19. The case is due back in court on September 7. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 19, 2022.
title: “Brian Nadler Ontario Doctor Allegedly Killed 4 People Around Same Date In 2021 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Mildred Radford”
Court documents allege a doctor in eastern Ontario killed four people around the same date in 2021. Dr. Brian Nadler was initially charged with first-degree murder last year in the death of 89-year-old Albert Poininger at Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. Police filed three additional charges of first-degree murder against him on Wednesday in the deaths of 80-year-old Claire Briere, 79-year-old Lorraine Lalande and 93-year-old Judith Lungulescu. Court documents allege Poininger was killed on March 25, 2021, and the other three “on or about” that date. The documents say Briere, Lalande and Lungulescu also died in Hawkesbury, Ont. Nadler’s attorneys have said their client maintains his innocence. In a statement issued Wednesday, they said Nadler provided “exceptional palliative care” to the four patients, who they said died of COVID-19. The case is due back in court on September 7. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 19, 2022.
title: “Brian Nadler Ontario Doctor Allegedly Killed 4 People Around Same Date In 2021 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Kathleen Stickler”
Court documents allege a doctor in eastern Ontario killed four people around the same date in 2021. Dr. Brian Nadler was initially charged with first-degree murder last year in the death of 89-year-old Albert Poininger at Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. Police filed three additional charges of first-degree murder against him on Wednesday in the deaths of 80-year-old Claire Briere, 79-year-old Lorraine Lalande and 93-year-old Judith Lungulescu. Court documents allege Poininger was killed on March 25, 2021, and the other three “on or about” that date. The documents say Briere, Lalande and Lungulescu also died in Hawkesbury, Ont. Nadler’s attorneys have said their client maintains his innocence. In a statement issued Wednesday, they said Nadler provided “exceptional palliative care” to the four patients, who they said died of COVID-19. The case is due back in court on September 7. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 19, 2022.
title: “Brian Nadler Ontario Doctor Allegedly Killed 4 People Around Same Date In 2021 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Michele Speece”
Court documents allege a doctor in eastern Ontario killed four people around the same date in 2021. Dr. Brian Nadler was initially charged with first-degree murder last year in the death of 89-year-old Albert Poininger at Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. Police filed three additional charges of first-degree murder against him on Wednesday in the deaths of 80-year-old Claire Briere, 79-year-old Lorraine Lalande and 93-year-old Judith Lungulescu. Court documents allege Poininger was killed on March 25, 2021, and the other three “on or about” that date. The documents say Briere, Lalande and Lungulescu also died in Hawkesbury, Ont. Nadler’s attorneys have said their client maintains his innocence. In a statement issued Wednesday, they said Nadler provided “exceptional palliative care” to the four patients, who they said died of COVID-19. The case is due back in court on September 7. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 19, 2022.