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Airbnb host released on bail after alleged knife attack on Alberta sisters in Vancouver rental

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Host ofVancouver Airbnbafter allegations of knife attack on two young women were released on bail in Kitsilano's apartment building Was arrested and charged.

Arvin Pasha was released from detention on June 24, after a state court judge issued a non-financial release order.

Airbnb host arrested on suspicion of attacking two female guests with a knife in a Vancouver rental – June 13, 2022

Report evidence heard at the Global News Bail Hearing due to publication ban.

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As 32-year-old Pasha attacked two sisters in Alberta who rented her Airbnb suite last month. , Was charged with assault. The

pair was staying on the list of 2130 West 3rd Avenue near Arbutos Street. Here, Pasha had a valid Vancouver City short-term rental business license for the apartment linked to the alleged apartment. Airbnb puncture wound.

"That was horrifying. Neighbor and witness Saad Mustafa told Global News on June 13.

Mustafa told women early May 27. He said he heard the screams and the screams of men, opened the door of the apartment and the hallway.

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"One young woman, she There appeared to be a stab in the neck or part of the neck, which was covered with a long white scarf or shawl. She was lying on her back on the floor and was bleeding very badly, "he said. Said.

"There was another young woman fixed to the wall and threatened with a knife."

Mustafa escaped from the side door when the attacker called 911. Said that.

Pasha was arrested on the scene.

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In a statement to Global News, the defendant's lawyer said, "Judge Craig has all the relevant factors. After considering, he released Mr. Pasha under harsh conditions to address public security concerns. "

"Canada law assumes that defendants have the right to be released on conditions aimed at minimizing the risk of committing further crimes or not appearing in court. "I am," by email from Michael Mines of Mines & Company Law Corporation.

The mine added that his client was "presumed to be innocent, of course."

Both alleged victims survived and were injured, police explained as not life-threatening.

Pasha's next appearance is scheduled for July 15.

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The lawyer said he was waiting for the full disclosure of Crown details – a witness statement include.

None of the allegations have been tested in court.

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