'Some solace' after 'heinous crimes': Family speaks after London attacker convicted
Shortly after Nathaniel Veltman was found guilty of four counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted murder over his attack on Muslim family, relatives of the victims gathered outside the Windsor, Ont. courthouse. A Windsor police officer is seen outside Superior Court on day one of the Nathaniel Veltman trial in Windsor, Ont., Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dax Melmer

WINDSOR, Ont. - Shortly after Nathaniel Veltman was found guilty Thursday of four counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted murder for his attack on a Muslim family, relatives of the victims gathered outside a courthouse in Windsor, Ont., to make a public statement.

Tabinda Bukhari, whose daughter Madiha Salman was one of the four people murdered by Veltman in London, Ont., on June 6, 2021, read a statement on behalf of the family, telling reporters that the verdict offered "some solace" after a crime that had left them with an "irreplaceable void."

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