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Accused in Lethbridge triple homicide facing sex assault charges

WATCH: The suspect in Lethbridge’s first triple homicide was back in court Thursday. Austin Veille has now hired an attorney and is now facing more charges. Quinn Campbell reports.

LETHBRIDGE – The young man accused in Lethbridge’s first-ever triple homicide is now facing additional charges.

Austin Lane Vielle was charged with three counts of second-degree murder in connection to the deaths of Kyle Devine, 27, his girlfriend Clarissa English, 24, and her brother Dakota English, 18.

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All three victims were found stabbed to death in a home in the 200 block of McGill Boulevard on April 28.

On Thursday, Vielle made another court appearance, during which it was revealed he is facing two charges unrelated to the murder.

Police say the charges are connected to an April 2015 investigation into a sexual relationship between a 21-year-old man and an underage girl.

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Vielle was subsequently charged with one count each of sexual assault and sexual interference.

Vielle will be represented by lawyer Toni Roulston.

His second-degree murder charges have been put over until July 8th, 2015.

– With files from Quinn Campbell

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