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Accused in fatal truck attack on Muslim family asks London, Ont., court for legal aid

The 20-year-old charged in the fataltruck attack ofa Muslim family in London, Ont., appeared in court via video link from the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre this morning and asked to apply for legal aid.

Nathaniel Veltman, 20, faces 4 counts of murder, 1 count of attempted murder

A memorial at the scene of the accident, at the intersection of Hyde Park Rd. and South Carriage Rd after a family of four was hit and killed in an attack.
A memorial at the scene of the attack, at the intersection of Hyde Park Road and South Carriage Road in London, Ont., after a Muslim family was hit by a truck. Four of the five died. (Greg Bruce/CBC)

The 20-year-old charged in the fataltruck attack ofa Muslim family in London, Ont., appeared in court via video link from the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre on Thursdaymorning and asked to apply for legal aid.

Nathaniel Veltman, 20, of London was charged Monday, a day after the attack, with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

Salman Afzaal, 46, his wife Madiha Salman, 44, their daughter Yumna Afzaal, 15,and Salman's mother, Talat Afzaal, 74, were killed.The youngest member of the family, nine-year-old Fayez, survived and remains in hospital.A funeral has been planned for Saturday afternoon.

Wearing a large orange jail-issued T-shirt, orange pants and a disposable blue mask, Veltmanstated his name as Nate Veltman andgave his date of birth, Dec. 20, 2000. His charges were not read out and Veltman did not enter a plea.

The accused,who was represented by duty counsel at his first hearing Monday,told the court Thursday he has been speaking to London lawyerDamon Hardy, but has not yet officially retained him.

Veltmanalso saidhe needs to apply for legal aid. A representativefor Hardy read out a cellphone number that Veltman can call from jail to be in touch with the firm. A guard handed Veltmana piece of paper, and atthe end of the hearing, Veltman gavethe crumpled note to another guard. For the duration of the hearing, which lasted a few minutes, the accusedstood with his hands clasped in front of him.

The accused's lawyers asked for the case to return to court on June 17, but Crown prosecutors requested June 14, which the judge granted.

No-contact order

On Sunday, thefamily of five was out for an evening walk in northwest London whenablack truck left the road and drove into the family as they were waiting to cross the street at a red light. It marked the first mass killing in the city's history, in a case that has caused fearin the Muslim community.

Police say the family was targeted because of their Muslim faith,and they're in touch with RCMP and prosecutors about the possibility offiling terrorism charges against Veltman. In court Monday, nothing was mentioned about anyother possible charges.
Nathaniel Veltman, 20, in a sketch from his appearance via video from the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre on Thursday. (Sketch by Pam Davies)

Since his arrest less than 10 kilometresfrom the scene, Veltman has been housed at the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre.

At the time, the justice of the peace issued a no-contact order between Veltman and two dozen people, including bystanders at the scene.