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The Crown has reduced the charge against a Kamloops man accused of stabbing an acquaintance to death last year in a Valleyview motel.
Prosecutors have filed a new charge of manslaughter against Gordon Camille, 65, who has been in custody since his arrest following the Jan. 26, 2016, slaying of Dennis Adolph. Camille had originally been charged with second-degree murder.
Adolph, 49, was found dead inside a suite at the 4 Seasons Motel.
Camille’s preliminary hearing was held in November 2016 and his three-week trial before a B.C. Supreme Court judge is slated to begin on Jan. 29.
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