The families of the victims demand justice for their loved ones.
Aldane Donnelly, accused of a gruesome triple murder in Camperdown, has been declared mentally fit to stand trial.
Donnelly appeared in the Camperdown Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, where the court learned a psychiatric evaluation had been completed.
According to evidence presented by the district surgeon in court, Donnelly does not require a 30-day mental observation period and is capable of understanding court proceedings and standing trial.
Donnelly has been charged with the murders of Balan Pillay, 45, Clive Anthony, 69, and Kenneth Nichols Halgryn, 46. It is alleged the killings stemmed from a dispute over wages.













