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Former nurse involved in Seven Oaks attack has licence suspended

A former nurse has had his licence suspended, a year after he was found not criminally responsible for killing his parents and attacking a hospital employee.

A former nurse has had his licence suspended, a year after he was found not criminally responsible for killing his parents and attacking a hospital employee.

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An order published by the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba concluded Trevor Farley’s mental state could pose a danger to the public if he was allowed to keep his licence.

Last October, a judge found that Farley was experiencing a psychotic episode in 2021, when he killed his parents at their homes and stabbed a nurse at Seven Oaks Hospital.

He’s been designated a high-risk accused, meaning he’s confined to a hospital for treatment and can’t leave unsupervised.

The report shows Farley agreed to the suspension.

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