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Tori Dunn's accused killer charged with assaulting peace officer in Surrey

Tori Dunn's accused killer charged with assaulting peace officer in Surrey

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The man accused of killing Tori Dunn in her Surrey home one year ago is facing a new and unrelated charge.
Adam Troy Mann, 41, is accused of assaulting a peace officer in Surrey on April 22.
According to Surrey Police Service, the alleged assault on a provincial corrections officer occurred inside the Surrey Pretrial Centre, where the suspect was in custody at the time.
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Coroner's inquest ordered in the killing of Tori Dunn
Mann has been in custody since his arrest following Dunn's homicide on June 16, 2024.
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Dunn was critically injured in an apparent random attack in her Port Kells home, and died in hospital.
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Mann is charged with second-degree murder in her death.
Dunn's father, Aron Dunn, believes the successful young entrepreneur, who owned a landscaping company, was killed in a home invasion after returning home from celebrating her fiance's birthday.

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