An Ontario man found guilty of killing and decapitating his mother in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 13 years.
Superior Court Justice Paul Thomas O'Marra handed the sentence to 23-year-old Dallas Ly in a downtown Toronto courtroom on Wednesday, the Crown confirmed to CTV News Toronto.
Tien fell to the floor, Dallas told the court. He then returned to his bedroom, where he said he stayed for several hours. At multiple points during this period, the court heard Dallas attempted to call his mother’s phone. According to prosecutors, Ly killed his mother out of anger and as a form of retribution for her tight grip on his life.
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