Graham Veitch, charged with murder of pharmacist David Collins, to get psychiatric assessment
Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove man also facing assault charges
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The man charged with the first-degree murder of pharmacist David Collins has been ordered to undergo a week-long psychiatric assessment.
Graham Veitch, 18, of Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove appeared in court Thursday morning, when the assessment was ordered.
In addition to the murder, he was been charged with assaulting his mother and brother with a hammer, assaulting a police officer, stealing a motor vehicle and evading police through Portugal Cove-St. Phillips.
Collins, 55, died in hospital night after being assaulted at a home in Logy Bay-Middle-Cove-Outer Cove the evening of Sunday, Dec. 18. CBC has confirmed that Veitch is the son of the woman Collins was living with.
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Originally from Placentia, Collins was a longtime member of the Pharmacists' Association of Newfoundland and Labrador and had just completed a term on the association's board of directors.
Veitch, will remain in custody and is due back in court on Dec. 28, the day he turns 19.