The recent attack on a six-year-old boy in Halifax is raising questions about mental health support in Nova Scotia and highlighting the struggle for some families to help loved ones.
The six-year-old boy was with his parents Sunday afternoon when he was stabbed by a stranger at a bus stop near Scotia Square in downtown Halifax.
The child was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Halifax Regional Police said Tuesday that the boy is now in stable condition.
Meanwhile, 19-year-old Elliott Chorny has been charged with attempted murder and weapons charges.
‘Did not get the help that she needed’
In a Facebook post, a person who says she’s Chorny’s mother details the extent to which the family went to seek help for the 19-year-old.
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Global News has reached out to the post’s author, but has not independently confirmed their relationship.
The author calls the incident a “horrific crime,” and says her heart goes out to …