Slain Mountie’s family decries ‘systemic failure’ after suspect ruled unfit for trial
VANCOUVER — The family of British Columbia RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang says they fear she’ll be “erased” from the legal record after the man accused of her killing was found unfit to stand trial.
Shiling Yang, the aunt of Burnaby RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang, said in an email to The Canadian Press on Tuesday that court proceedings dealing with a suspect’s mental fitness don’t allow for victims to have a “formal role.”
“If a defendant is found ‘unfit’ and never recovers to a ‘fit’ status, the victim is effectively erased from the legal record,” she said. “The case stalls indefinitely, and the victim is silenced.”
Jongwon Ham was charged with first-degree murder after Yang’s stabbing death in a Burnaby, B.C., park in October 2022, but a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled Monday that Ham’s “delusions prevent him making rational decisions” in his defence.


