Man charged with killing ex-girlfriend had ‘difficulty accepting’ breakup: docs
A man arrested in the U.S. in connection with the murder of his ex-girlfriend in southern Ontario contacted her repeatedly before her death despite a court order that prohibited him from communicating with her, court documents allege.
Newly unsealed U.S. court documents allege Ager Hasan “had difficulty accepting” the end of his year-long relationship with 22-year-old Melinda Vasilije and continued to reach out to her by text message and social media.
The documents, which were filed in May as part of an application for Hasan’s arrest and made public last week, offer new insight into what police believe happened in the hours, days and weeks leading up to Vasilije’s death. The allegations have not been proven in court.
In early April, Hasan, who is from Hamilton, allegedly broke into Vasilije’s Kitchener, Ont., home in an attempt to contact her, attacking her roommate and the roommate’s brother in the process, the documents say.