A woman on trial for pushing her husband to kill himself denied the allegations in a Cranbrook, B.C., court while admitting to having marriage troubles.
Terri Reimer is accused of counselling her husband, Bill Reimer, to commit suicide as well as administering a noxious substance with the intent to endanger.
He survived and is expected to be one of several witnesses the Crown will call to testify.
Provincial court has previously heard that RCMP responded to a report of a suicidal man with a gun on March 22, 2016.
Terri Reimer testified Thursday that her husband had a history of depression, recounting two other times she believed he was considering suicide.
Reimer told the court difficulties in their marriage over the …
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