Toronto woman accused of killing 3 people in 3 days fit to stand trial, judge rules

An Ontario Judge Rules Toronto Woman Accused of Killing Three People Fit to Stand Trial
In a recent development, Ontario Court Justice Russell Silverstein has ruled that Sabrina Kauldhar, a 30-year-old Toronto woman accused of killing three people in three Ontario cities last year, is now fit to stand trial. The decision was announced in a downtown Toronto courtroom just before noon.
Kauldhar was arrested in October and charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder. These charges stem from the deaths of three individuals that occurred over three consecutive days in Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Hamilton in early October 2024.
Initially found unfit to stand trial in March, Kauldhar was ordered to undergo treatment at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health before being reassessed for her fitness to stand trial. The assessment was mandated by the Ontario Court of Justice following a prosecution application.
While defence lawyers had originally requested the assessment, they later withdrew their application after Kauldhar instructed them to oppose it. This decision paved the way for the recent ruling by Justice Silverstein declaring Kauldhar fit to stand trial.
The case has garnered significant attention due to the nature of the crimes and the multiple jurisdictions involved. As the legal proceedings move forward, the public will be watching closely to see how justice is served in this complex and tragic case.