'I was scared for my life,' says witness to 2017 South Surrey killing
- Police found 28-year-old Nicholas Khabra dead from gunshot wounds in a South Surrey home on October 23, 2017.
- Nearly a year later, Brandon Nathan Teixeira became a key suspect and was arrested in California in December 2019 after public appeals and manhunts.
- On the shooting day, a 24-year-old woman known as Person A was with Khabra, was also shot, called 911, and later testified about witnessing events involving a man named Kobe and a dark-colored Jeep.
- Person A described seeing gunfire within 20 seconds, suffering injuries, hearing Khabra scream, and escaping to a safe location while the trial, presided over by Madam Justice Jennifer Duncan, continues with Teixeira pleading not guilty.
- Teixeira faces charges of first-degree murder, attempted murder of Person A, and discharging a firearm, with a jury trial scheduled for 160 days that is ongoing as of May 2025.
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