Two youths formally charged with sexual assault in Nova Scotia after hockey hazing
HALIFAX — Newly released court documents reveal details about two of four young hockey players facing sexual assault charges in Nova Scotia after police investigated a complaint about a hazing ritual last fall.
The documents, released by the Nova Scotia judiciary, confirm that two of the accused, whose identities are protected from publication, were formally charged Tuesday.
The documents include sworn charging sheets that indicate both youths were 14 at the time of the alleged offences and have since turned 15. And police have confirmed those involved are members of a boys hockey team based in the area around Truro, N.S., north of Halifax.
The first accused has been charged with three criminal offences involving alleged attacks on three victims on Oct. 3, somewhere in Colchester County, which includes Truro.
