Lionel Desmond offered bed on psychiatric ward, fatality inquiry told
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — A fatality inquiry in Nova Scotia has heard that the night a mentally ill former soldier sought help at a hospital in Antigonish, N.S., there were beds available in the psychiatric ward.
The inquiry is investigating why Lionel Desmond fatally shot his 31-year-old wife Shanna, his 52-year-old mother Brenda and 10-year-old daughter Aaliyah on Jan. 3, 2017 — a day after he left the hospital.
Desmond, a former infantryman diagnosed with PTSD in 2011, killed his family members then shot himself in the head with the same military-style carbine he had legally purchased earlier in the day.
Shortly after the killings, one of Desmond’s relatives alleged he was turned away from the hospital because the ward was full.