Victim of alleged terrorist attack on B.C. bus had no idea of motive: brother-in-law
SURREY, B.C. — Family members of a man whose throat was slashed Saturday in Surrey, B.C., say his assailant gave no indication of his motive during an attack that RCMP allege was an act of terrorism.
Abdul Aziz Kawam is charged with attempted murder, assault causing bodily harm, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon, all in association with terrorist group the Islamic State.
Kawam is to reappear in Surrey provincial court today for a hearing whose details are covered by a publication ban.
Chris Jensen, whose partner is the victim’s sister, says the injured man told him “he had no idea” what motivated the attacker who did not call out or say anything at the time.