Shafia family trip detoured to water
The Canadian Press
Posted: Nov 25, 2011 8:17 PM ET
Last Updated: Nov 25, 2011 9:05 PM ET
Related
Related Links
A family trip that ended with four people dead at the bottom of a canal began with a circuitous jaunt to an area someone had searched for numerous times on the family computer alongside searches about murder.
The Shafia family left their home in Montreal on June 23, 2009 for a trip to Niagara Falls, Ont., but did not travel a direct route west toward Ottawa, court heard Friday.
Cellphone mapping displayed in court shows that they instead went about 450 kilometres out of their way to Grand-Remous, Que., on the Gatineau River.
The murder trial has previously heard numerous searches were done throughout June for areas with bodies of water on a laptop used primarily by the son.
Starting on June 19, many of those searches were for the Grand-Remous area, court has heard.
The cellphone analysis, presented by Kingston police Det. Steve Koopman, also found that the son, or at least his cellphone, was in Grand-Remous on June 20 and returned to the family home some time after 7 p.m.
One of the laptop searches the court has previously heard about was for "where to commit a murder," conducted that same day.
Visited Niagara Falls
Tooba Mohammad Yahya, 41, her husband Mohammad Shafia, 58, and their son Hamed, 20, are on trial for four counts each of first-degree murder. They have all pleaded not guilty.
The Crown alleges they killed three teenage Shafia sisters and Shafia's first wife in a polygamous marriage over family honour.
Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, Geeti, 13, and Rona Amir Mohammad, 50, were found dead in a car submerged at the bottom of a set of locks in the Rideau Canal in Kingston, Ont., on June 30, 2009.
The Crown alleges the three accused staged the scene to look like the girls and Mohammad had accidentally driven into the water.
The cellphone analysis shows that after the Shafias went far out of their way to Grand-Remous, they continued straight to Niagara Falls, where they stayed until June 29.
However, the analysis also shows that on June 27 Hamed's cellphone was in the Kingston area.
The jury has seen Hamed in a post-arrest interrogation insist that his cellphone was with him during the whole family trip, but that he has no idea why it was tracked to Kingston mid-vacation.
Koopman also analyzed the activity on Sahar's cellphone, which the teenager used frequently throughout the trip.
But after she ends a phone call around 11:30 p.m. on June 29 near Ajax, Ont., east of Toronto, all subsequent phone calls go to voicemail and she doesn't answer any text messages, Koopman testified.
Passages from Rona Amir Mohammad's diary (evidence submitted at trial):
Share Tools
Latest Montreal News Headlines
- Missing men found dead in Oka lake
- Two young men were found dead in the Lake of Two Mountains Sunday morning, nearly 18 hours after they disappeared into the water in Oka provincial park. more »
- Shawinigan takes Memorial Cup in OT win over London
- Anton Zlobin scored his second goal of the game 17:51 into overtime to lift the Shawinigan Cataractes to their first MasterCard Memorial Cup title with a 2-1 victory over the London Knights on Sunday night. more »
- Quebec tornadoes cause millions in damage
- Environment Canada confirms that two tornadoes — one of which was classed as a moderate F-1 packing winds of up to 150 km/h — touched down near Montreal Friday night, causing millions of dollars in damage. more »
- Woman hit by stray bullet on the Plateau
- A 25-year-old woman is recovering from a gunshot wound after she was hit by a stray bullet fired into a crowd on the Plateau early Sunday morning. more »
Top News Headlines
- Canadian Pacific strikers face back-to-work legislation
- Labour Minister Lisa Raitt is prepared to end the Canadian Pacific Railway strike if necessary, after both CP and the union rejected a proposal for voluntary arbitration by the government-appointed negotiator on Sunday. Raitt says she is "extremely disappointed."
more »
- Quebec students and province to resume talks
- Quebec's university student federation has confirmed negotiations between student leaders and the provincial government will resume Monday afternoon. more »
- Tropical storm Beryl strikes southeast U.S. coast
- Tropical storm Beryl has arrived at the southeastern U.S. coast, bringing heavy rain, winds and the possibility of flooding. more »
- Ryder Hesjedal wins prestigious Giro d'Italia
- Victoria native Ryder Hesjedal has become the first Canadian to win one of the cycling world's three Grand Tour events, wrapping up the 2012 Giro d'Italia with an excellent performance in the final stage in Milan. more »
- Syrian regime denies role in Houla massacre
- The UN Security Council condemned the Syrian regime at an emergency meeting Sunday, holding president Bashar al-Assad's military responsible for the massacre of more than 100 people, dozens of whom were children younger than 10 years old. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- Quebec students and province to resume talks
- Quebec tornadoes cause millions in damage
- Quebec students ready for tuition hike, says one leader
- Montreal protesters march in peaceful defiance
- Missing men found dead in Oka lake
- Woman hit by stray bullet on the Plateau
- Quebec students challenge Bill 78 in court
- Bookies set odds on Quebec student protest
- Mysterious photos may shed light on 2004 Quebec homicide

