Crown opens case against accused: Winnipeg bus driver was stabbed multiple times
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg bus driver was killed on the job by an angry passenger who refused to leave the vehicle at the end of a run, a Crown attorney said at the opening of a two-week second-degree murder trial.
Irvine Jubal Fraser, a 58-year-old driver working the late shift, was spat on and repeatedly stabbed after forcibly removing Brian Kyle Thomas from the bus, Crown attorney Keith Eyrikson told the jury Monday in his opening statements.
While people might question why Fraser physically removed the passenger, that is not the issue, Eyrikson said.
“What he did … did not justify in any way what then happened.”