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Defence claims Surrey man was mentally unwell at time of West Kelowna murder

Tejwant Danjouѻýs jealousy ѻýtormented himѻý, according to his defence lawyer
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Rama Gauravarapu was killed in her West Kelowna hotel room on July, 22, 2018. (Contributed)

Scoffs of the late Rama Gauravarapuѻýs family filled the courtroom as Tejwant Danjouѻýs defence lawyers painted him as a man who was so in love that it ѻýdrove him crazy.ѻý

As the Crown rested its case in Danjouѻýs second-degree murder trial on Tuesday, June 2, defence lawyer Donna Turko picked up hers, giving the court a different representation of the man who had been previously shown to the courts, through numerous witnesses, to be abusive, controlling and jealous.

In her brief opening statement, Turko submitted that Danjou, in addition to harbouring severe jealousy, was mentally unwell at the time he bludgeoned his common-law partner to death with a wine bottle in a West Kelowna hotel room on July 22, 2018.

ѻýWeѻýve heard it from the victim herself,ѻý Turko said. ѻýWords to the effect of ѻýyouѻýre crazyѻý, ѻýyour headѻýs not workingѻý.ѻý

Turko said Danjou became delusional about Gauravarapu having relationships with other men.

ѻýIt tormented him,ѻý she said. ѻýAt the time of the tragic death of Ms. Gauravarapu, Mr. Danjou did not have the requisite intent to commit the murder of the woman he loved so much.ѻý

If the defence can prove that Danjou did not have intent to kill Gauravarapu, or couldnѻýt form it due to his mental state, he could end up being convicted of manslaughter rather than second-degree murder.

Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Todd Tomita, the defenceѻýs first witness, provided some insight into Danjouѻýs delusion.

Through two interviews with Danjou, amounting to six hours total, Tomita diagnosed Danjou with delusional disorder-jealous type.

ѻýA delusion is by definition, a false, fixed idea thatѻýs held with subjective certainty,ѻý Tomita testified. ѻýIf that idea is influencing someoneѻýs interpretation of events, then it can affect their decision making in a way that theyѻýre not making decisions on objective, consensual reality. Theyѻýre making it based on their delusional interpretation of what is occurring.ѻý

Tomita drew several examples of Danjouѻýs pathological jealousy from the six hours they spent speaking at Okanagan Correctional Centre, one of which stemmed from a 2018 flight Danjou and Gauravarapu took to Las Vegas.

Danjou claimed to Tomita that Gauravarapu had ѻýhiked up her dressѻý while on the plane, allowing the man in the seat next to her to ѻýflirt and fondle her.ѻý

ѻýI took it as nothing, but he said a man sitting next to him fondled her leg,ѻý Tomita said.

Even something as simple as ѻýendearing eyesѻý from Gauravarapu to one of Danjouѻýs friends led to fights between the two, Tomita told the courts.

Danjou upheld this belief after Gauravarapuѻýs death, according to the testimony of one officer tasked with keeping custody of Danjou on the night of his arrest.

Const. Rick Goodwin testified Danjou wanted the RCMP to check a Ford F150 in Surrey that contained ѻýcrucial evidenceѻý of Gauravarapuѻýs infidelity.

In March, the court heard RCMP discovered Danjou hiding in a dumpster shortly after Gauravarapu was found covered in blood, clinging to life in their nearby West Kelowna hotel room. She died a short time after RCMPѻýs arrival and Danjou was arrested.

Danjou ѻý who entered a surprise guilty plea as the trial commenced on Feb. 25 before retracting it the next day ѻý has admitted to causing Gauravarapuѻýs life-ending injuries but did not admit to having the intention to kill her, the latter being a key component of a second-degree murder conviction.

The trial resumed on Monday (June 1) after two and a half months of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two weeks have been set aside for the completion of Danjouѻýs judge-alone trial.

READ MORE: Surrey man accused of murdering his partner in West Kelowna back in court

READ MORE: Surrey couple had abusive relationship prior to womanѻýs West Kelowna murder

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