Lawyer says no proof of his client was present when B.C. couple was killed
ABBOTSFORD — One of three men accused of killing an Abbotsford, B.C., couple has conceded that evidence against him shows he knew of the planned home invasion that resulted in their deaths — but his lawyer says the prosecution hasn’t proven his client was at the crime scene.
Andrew Cochrane, a lawyer for Abhijeet Singh, told B.C. Supreme Court Justice Brenda Brown in closing submissions on Monday that the Crown is relying on a “single item” of physical evidence to prove his client’s involvement in the robbery and killings of Arnold and Joanne De Jong in May 2022.
Cochrane said his client admits to a “degree of moral culpability,” given the evidence against him.
“He accepts that the evidence may establish that he had advanced knowledge of the planned home invasion, that he may be found to have been a party to the break-in and robbery, and that he received stolen property in his aftermath,” Cochrane said. “We don’t invite the court to ignore this evidence or the responsibility that it may attract.”
