New trial ordered for B.C. father 37 years after the murder of his two sons
OTTAWA — Canada’s justice minister has ordered a new trial in the case of a British Columbia father convicted of two counts of second-degree murder nearly 40 years ago.
Tomas Yebes was found guilty in the deaths of his two adopted sons in 1983 after their bodies were discovered following a fire in the family home in Surrey.
Justice Minister David Lametti says in a release that following a thorough review, he is satisfied that a new trial is necessary to ensure a fair process in the case.
Yebes’ previous appeals to the B.C. Court of Appeal in 1985 and the Supreme Court of Canada in 1987 were both dismissed.