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Woman Who Fatally Stabbed Newlywed Released After Years

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Woman Who Fatally Stabbed Newlywed Released After Years
Rohinie Bisesar was granted an “absolute discharge.”
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A woman diagnosed with schizophrenia, who fatally stabbed a newlywed in a Toronto drugstore, has been surprisingly released after over ten years since the tragic incident.

The Ontario Review Board granted Rohinie Bisesar, now 51, an “absolute discharge” on June 3, stating that she no longer poses a risk to public safety and has committed to doing “everything possible she could to get better,” according to CBC.

Rohinie Bisesar was granted an “absolute discharge.”

This unexpected ruling comes more than a decade after Bisesar stabbed Rosemarie Junor, 28, in the chest at a downtown Toronto Shoppers Drug Mart on December 11, 2015.

Bisesar, who worked as a financial adviser and stood under five feet tall while dressed in business attire, fled the scene but was later apprehended by Toronto police.

Junor was taken to a hospital but tragically passed away days later.

The unprovoked attack shocked the community given that the perpetrator held an MBA along with several other degrees.

Rosemarie Junor, 28, had just gotten married before she was fatally stabbed.

“While the tragedy cannot be undone and will always be on our minds, Ms. Bisesar no longer is a significant threat to the safety of the public, and the law requires that an absolute discharge must be imposed,” stated the board in their decision this month.

“Ms. Bisesar’s commitment to her present health has substantially contributed to this result. The board acknowledges the effort Ms. Bisesar has put into her recovery and wishes her well in her next chapter.”

Bisesar was found not criminally responsible for Junor’s death during a one-day trial held in November 2018 due to her mental health condition.

A psychiatrist testified that Bisesar had untreated schizophrenia and was undergoing a psychotic episode at the time of the attack, as reported by CBC.

The Ontario Review Board said Bisesar, who has schizophrenia, no longer poses a threat to society after her commitment to treatment.

“I am satisfied on a balance of probabilities that Rohinie Bisesar suffered from a mental disorder, schizophrenia, when she took this woman’s life,” Justice John Mc Mahon said during the 2018 hearing.

“Because of the schizophrenia, she was incapable of knowing the killing was morally and legally wrong.”

Bisesar remained in a mental health facility until late 2021 when she transitioned to living within the community under outpatient care as per CBC’s report.

Junor’s family told Canadian outlet that they hope Bisesar complies with her treatment plan – expressing their prayers for her safety.

Junor’s family told Canadian outlet that they are praying that Bisesar continues to comply with her treatment plan.

They shared how they have “never gotten over the loss of their daughter,” who left too soon and expressed hopes that Bisesar “takes her medication so that the public remains safe and she can’t harm anyone else.”


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