The trial for the man accused of murdering Surrey's Tori Dunn has been scheduled to begin on Oct. 5, 2026 – 842 days after her death.
Dunn, 30, was found with life-threatening injuries in her home in Port Kells on June 16, 2024. She later died in hospital.
Adam Mann was charged with second-degree murder on June 28, 2024, in connection with Dunn's death. He is currently in court on several unrelated charges, not including the murder. None of these charges has been proven in court.
The trial is scheduled to take place in B.C. Supreme Court from Oct. 5 to 23, 2026, with jury selection occurring on Oct. 1.
Under the Jordan principle, trials in the Supreme Court must be completed within 30 months of charges being laid. The Supreme Court defined the end of the trial as "the end of the evid