Dassel, Minnesota, Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering His Wife
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO, JUL 22 – Sandor Somogyi was sentenced to life with no parole eligibility for 13.5 years after his conviction for second-degree murder of his wife, Margit Somogyi, in 2023.
- Yesterday, Sandor Somogyi was sentenced to life imprisonment with no parole for 13.5 years at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Milton.
- Earlier this year, jurors found Sandor Somogyi guilty of second-degree murder after his wife was found dead in Burlington on January 13, 2023.
- Turning himself in, Sandor Somogyi pleaded guilty Monday, July 21, 2025, after allegedly shooting his wife in front of their two children.
- Halton Regional Police Service said "brings some measure of healing," while Margit Somogyi's loss remains deeply felt by her family and the broader community.
- The Canadian Press first published this report July 22, 2025, noting that Somogyi was 73 when initially charged in 2023.
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Dassel, Minnesota, man pleads guilty to murdering his wife
LITCHFIELD, Minn. — The man who turned himself into law enforcement after stating he had shot his wife — an act allegedly witnessed by their two children — pleaded guilty Monday, July 21, to murder. Kayla Demarais, 29, was shot and killed Dec. 28, 2023, in the family home. Bryan William Demarais, 35, of Dassel, Minnesota, pleaded guilty in Meeker County District Court to second-degree murder for killing her and also to two felony counts of child…
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