Wesley Grist, the father of 11-year-old Kache Grist who was attacked and killed by two dogs in Edmonton, is testifying in the trial of the dogs' owner. The incident occurred in April 2024, and Grist has previously defended the owner, urging the public to respect the family's privacy during their grief.
Background of the Case
Kache Grist was fatally attacked by two dogs in Edmonton. At a press conference on April 7, 2024, Wesley Grist spoke out in defense of the dogs' owner, asking for privacy and understanding from the community. The trial is now underway, with Grist providing testimony about the tragic event.
Community Reaction
The case has drawn significant attention, with many expressing sympathy for the family and concerns about dog ownership responsibilities. Grist's testimony is expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the attack and the aftermath.
As the trial continues, the court will hear further evidence and witness statements to determine the owner's liability. The outcome could have implications for dog ownership laws and public safety measures in Edmonton.



