The family of Terry Albert Jr. expressed outrage on May 1, 2026, after his former girlfriend was sentenced for his stabbing death. Emily Kechego, Albert's cousin, spoke outside the courthouse in London, Ontario, conveying the family's frustration and grief.
Court Proceedings
The sentencing concluded a case that has drawn significant attention. The former girlfriend, whose name has not been disclosed, received a prison term for her role in the fatal stabbing. Details of the sentence were not immediately available, but the family believes justice was not fully served.
Family's Reaction
Emily Kechego stated, "We are deeply hurt and angry. This sentence does not reflect the loss of Terry's life." She emphasized that the family will continue to seek accountability and support for victims of violent crimes.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about domestic violence and the judicial system's handling of such cases. Community members have rallied behind the family, calling for stricter penalties in similar incidents.
Legal Context
This sentencing comes amid broader discussions in Ontario about sentencing guidelines for violent offenses. Advocates argue that more needs to be done to protect victims and ensure perpetrators face meaningful consequences.
The court proceedings were monitored by local media, with CTV News London providing coverage. The victim, Terry Albert Jr., was remembered by loved ones as a kind and caring individual whose life was cut short.



