Oak Bay firefighter Brad Trenholm took the stand Tuesday during the third week of the double murder trial for Oak Bay father Andrew Berry. (Keri Coles/News Staff)

Oak Bay firefighter Brad Trenholm took the stand Tuesday during the third week of the double murder trial for Oak Bay father Andrew Berry. (Keri Coles/News Staff)

Oak Bay father denies he made plans to kill himself on Christmas Day 2017

Andrew Berry has told his trial he owed thousands of dollars to a loan shark

  • Aug. 29, 2019 12:00 a.m.

A Crown attorney suggested that a Vancouver Island father stopped opening mail, paying bills and ignored a Christmas invitation from his sister in 2017 because he had decided to end his life.

Patrick Weir suggested Andrew Berry made no plans for after Christmas because he was going to kill himself on that day.

Berry denied the suggestion at his B.C. Supreme Court trial.

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He’s is charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his daughters, six-year-old Chloe Berry and four-year-old Aubrey Berry, in his home in Oak Bay on Christmas Day 2017.

Berry has told his trial he owned thousands of dollars to a loan shark, and the man’s two henchmen visited his apartment several times before the murders.

The Crown has told the jury that it believes Berry killed the girls and then tried to kill himself.

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