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Fewer charges laid against health-care aides accused of assault, families seek answers - CTV News Winnipeg

Crown prosecutors are not pursuing some of the charges against two health-care aides accused of assaulting residents at a Winnipeg personal care home.

The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) confirmed to CTV News charges were laid against Kumba Mansaray and Kadiatu Koroma in connection with the alleged assaults at Extendicare Oakview Place.

According to Manitoba court records, they are each charged with one count of assault involving two different victims.

This comes after Winnipeg police said in September one aide, a 49-year-old woman, was facing three assault charges, and another, a 36-year-old woman, was facing two assault charges.

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The aides were arrested in September and released on undertakings and conditions.

WPS told CTV News when a person is released from police custody on an appearance notice or undertaking, their charges are then reviewed by Crown officials.

A spokesperson for the province told CTV News there are many possible reasons why the Crown sometimes proceeds with different charges, ranging from evidence to the likelihood of conviction, but did not provide details on this specific case.

Meantime, initial court proceedings were held for both women on Tuesday.

Mansaray’s case was put over until Jan. 3, while Koroma’s was remanded until Jan. 4.

None of the charges have been tested in court.

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