THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
A Quebec Police Force mobile command post is parked in front of the Alphonse-Marie-Parent pavillion and residence at Laval University, Oct. 19, 2016 in Quebec City. The Alphonse-Marie-Parent pavillion was the site of numerous sexual aggressions on the night of Oct. 14, 2016.
QUEBEC — One of the accused in an alleged series of break-ins and sexual assaults at a Quebec university student residence is now facing a dozen additional charges.
Thierno-Ourny Barry, 19, was first arraigned Saturday.
The Crown added a dozen charges today during an appearance at the Quebec City courthouse, including four of breaking and entering at Universite Laval with the intent to commit sexual assault.
Two men — both students — were arrested in connection with the Oct. 15 alleged crimes.
Barry, who now faces 13 charges in all, will remain detained until a bail hearing Nov. 4.
The other man was previously released on a promise to appear at a later date.
The university said Saturday the two accused have been expelled from the school.
Quebec City police Capt. Mario Vezina said the accused knew one another.
(Cogeco Nouvelles)
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