We now know why the B.C. Review Board has been so reluctant to share a report on Blair Donnelly, the man accused of stabbing three people in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Global News has obtained the report, which shows those in charge of his care said he shouldn’t be unsupervised, but as Rumina Daya reports, despite those warnings, he was released into the community anyway.
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