Homicide charges laid in death at Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre
A 20-year-old man is facing a charge of second-degree murder in connection to the beating death of an inmate at the Ottawa Carleton Detention Centre.
Ottawa police say a man was beaten during an incident at the Innes Road facility on Feb. 24.
The victim has been identified as Zakaria Sheek-Hussein, 27, of Ottawa.
On Wednesday, the Ottawa Police Homicide Unit upgraded the charges against Donald Musselman to second-degree murder. Musselman was initially charged with aggravated assault.
Musselman appeared in court by videoconference on Wednesday and was remanded into custody.
Sheek-Hussein was Ottawa's 13th homicide victim of 2021.
Correction
Ottawa police say Zakaria Sheek-Hussein is 27, not 34 as previously reported.
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