Saint John man accused of killing his sons, court documents reveal | CBC News

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A Saint John man charged in a double homicide is accused of killing his own sons, aged 10 and 17, court documents reveal.

Roman Kamyshnyy is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the boys last winter.

A Court of King’s Bench justice had imposed an interim publication ban on the names of the victims until the case could be argued.

CBC News challenged the ban, and Justice Kathryn Gregory has now clarified the media can report it’s a case of alleged domestic violence.

Saint John police found the bodies of the boys inside a residence in Millidgeville in the city’s north end on Jan. 29, around 7 a.m., while responding to a 911 call.

No information about how they died has been released.

A closeup of a smiling man with close-cropped dark hair and a beard.Roman Kamyshnyy, 46, will be tried by judge and jury from June 8 to June 26, 2026, on two counts of first-degree murder. (Roman Kamyshnyy/Facebook)

At the scene, officers also found a man they described as having life-threatening injuries. He was taken into custody and transported to hospital.

Police at the time said only that the man was known to the victims and have declined to disclose the nature of his injuries.

Kamyshnyy, 46, is scheduled to face a jury trial in Saint John Court of King’s Bench from June 8 to June 26, 2026.

Ban on names, photos remains

In her decision, dated Nov.

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