Brian Nadler has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder.
HAWKESBURY — According to court documents, a doctor in eastern Ontario announced that his killed four people.
Dr. Brian Nadler was charged with first-degree murder last year in the death of his 89-year-old Albert Poidinger at Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. was indicted on
At the time, police said they were investigating a doctor in connection with several other deaths at the hospital.
Ontario police Wednesday charged Nadler with his three additional first-degree murder charges in connection with the deaths of Claire Briere, 80, Lorraine Lalande, 79, and Judith, 93. . Runglesque. However, they declined to provide details about the new charges, including when and where the three died.
Court documents said Poidinger said he would die in 2021. Murdered on March 25, his three others were killed "before and after" that day.
According to documents, Briere, Lalande, and Lunggrescu also died at Hawkesbury.
Nadler's attorneys say the client has maintained his innocence.
In a statement released Wednesday, Brian Greenspan, David Humphrey and Naomi Leutz gave four patients they said Nadler had died of COVID-19 with "excellent relief."
The doctor was released on bail last July and was released again on the same terms following his arrest this week, according to his attorney.
These conditions include that Nadler remains in Canada, resides at an approved address, and notifies the police of any change of address. He is also prohibited from communicating with Hawkesbury Hospital medical personnel, patients, or relatives of patients.
He is scheduled to return to court on September 7th.
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