Bail for the man accused in a fatal Vaughan crash that killed four members of the same family hasn’t been set, in spite of a hearing that happened on Thursday.

Marco Muzzo will appear again in court via video on Nov. 26.

The parents of three of the victims appeared in court and Muzzo appeared via video.

Jennifer Neville-Lake, and Ed Lake sat in the front row, holding hands tightly, with interlocked fingers. #Muzzo — Momin Qureshi (@Momin680NEWS) November 12, 2015

Jennifer Neville-Lake putting her head on Ed Lake's should during the hearing. At times locking arms, holding hands tightly. #Muzzo — Momin Qureshi (@Momin680NEWS) November 12, 2015

RT @Momin680NEWS: "Orange looks good on him" – Jennifer Neville-Lake referring to #Muzzo's jump suit pic.twitter.com/KPvcioFTzB — 680 NEWS Toronto (@680NEWS) November 12, 2015

Muzzo’s bail hearing was originally supposed to take place on Oct. 19 but was held off until Thursday after Muzzo’s lawyer, Brian Greenspan, requested the adjournment.

“We require further opportunity to canvass and discuss the ongoing disclosure,” Greenspan wrote in a fax to CityNews.

Muzzo, of King Township, faces a dozen impaired-driving offences and six charges related to the dangerous operation of a motor vehicle after crashing into a minivan carrying six people on Sept. 27.

Daniel Neville-Lake, 9, his brother Harrison, 5, their sister Milly, 2, all died in the crash, along with their 65-year-old grandfather, Gary Neville, who died later in hospital.

Jennifer Neville-Lake, the children’s mother and Gary’s daughter, is expected to attend the bail hearing.

The Muzzo family owns the construction company Marel Contractors and is worth nearly $1.8 billion, according to Canadian Business magazine.