Accused in N.B. Boys' Murders Had Alcohol in System, Trial Hears
Accused in N.B. Boys' Murders Had Alcohol in System

The murder trial of Roman Kamyshnyy in New Brunswick heard that the accused had alcohol in his system at the time of the deaths of two boys. Kamyshnyy is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the double homicide that occurred on January 29, 2025.

Details from the Trial

Evidence presented in court indicated that alcohol was detected in Kamyshnyy's system following the incident. The prosecution is building a case around the circumstances of the killings, which shocked the local community. The trial continues as witnesses and forensic experts provide testimony.

Background of the Case

The double homicide took place in New Brunswick, leading to a swift investigation and the arrest of Kamyshnyy. The victims were two young boys, whose names have not been released to protect their identities. The court proceedings are being closely monitored by the public and media.

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Further hearings are scheduled to examine additional evidence, including toxicology reports and witness accounts. The defense has not yet presented its case.

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