The family of Tori Dunn is calling for change to the justice system after the 30-year-old woman was killed in a reported home invasion.
"The charges laid today against the man accused of killing my daughter bring a mix of emotions," Aron said."We are happy that these charges are being laid, but we're also still angry." "It's difficult to have a sense that justice will be done with the justice system already failed our family, failed Tori, and if things don't change, to continue to fail other families," Aron said. "Our hearts are broken and we want answers. We want to know why the judge in this case allowed a violent offender back into our community to take Tori from us in the prime of her life.
"We need to be able to have the tools to make sure that people who commit crimes are not allowed to just be rotating back out into our society, and, provincially, we need to make sure that we have the judges we need to make sure that we have an efficient system that's working," said Rustad.Sturko, herself a former RCMP officer, is running with the BC Conservatives in Surrey-Cloverdale this October.
"It's clear that the pain that's caused by the failure of our justice system, or the opportunity that was given to someone to go out and then take the life of a bright young woman in the prime of her life, just simply unacceptable. So we have to do everything that we can to support Aron Dunn and his family to not forget Tory and to fight for change in our justice system."
Police in Surrey were called to a home near the 9800-block of 182A Street at around 10 p.m. on June 16 and found Tori with life-threatening injuries.
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