Manitoba

15-year prison term for killing group home manager

Seemingly intent on confronting a young man he believed had brutalized his sister, Kane Moar "showed no appreciable or discernible hesitation" in attacking anybody who stood in his way, a judge said Friday.

Kane Moar, 23, was convicted of 2nd-degree murder of Ricardo Hibi, 34, after trial last fall

Ricardo Hibi is seen in this family photo with his fiancé, Candace Woloshyn, and their son. (GoFundMe)

Seemingly intent on confronting a young man he believed had brutalized his sister, Kane Moar "showed no appreciable or discernible hesitation" in attacking anybody who stood in his way, a judge said Friday.

Moar fatally stabbed group home manager Ricardo Hibi, 34, while trying to gain entry to a McGee Street group home on Dec. 17, 2018.

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