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A man who killed his two sisters was found not criminally responsible on Monday for the December 2016 double homicide, with court hearing he experienced visual and auditory hallucinations and that he felt like he “was attacking the kids of a monster.”

Musab A-Noor pleaded not guilty by reason of a mental disorder to murder charges laid against him after he fatally stabbed his two sisters, Asma A-Noor, 32, and Nasiba A-Noor, 29.

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In December 2016, Musab, then 29, was living with his mother and three sisters in a townhouse on McCarthy Road. He had had three prior dealings with police, all for mental-health related reasons. Just a month before, his family took him to see a doctor. A further visit was planned.

On the night of Dec. 16, a third sister left for the airport to board a flight to British Columbia to visit family. She missed her flight and returned to the family home where she found her slain siblings, Asma and Nasiba. They had been stabbed repeatedly.