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Musab A-Noor, accused of killing his 2 sisters, still unfit to stand trial

A man accused of murdering his two sisters in December 2016 is still unfit to stand trial after 60 days of treatment, and his psychiatrist is expected back in court Friday to talk about what could happen next.

Crown says it's considering asking for a second opinion on report

Musab A-Noor wore a blanket over his head as he appeared in an Ottawa courtroom on Jan. 6 via video link from the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre. On Tuesday, A-Noor made an in-person appearance at the Ottawa courthouse. (Lauren Foster-MacLeod/CBC)

A man accused of murdering his two sisters in December 2016is still unfit to stand trial after 60 days of treatment, and his psychiatrist is expected back in court Friday to talk about what could happennext.

Musab A-Noor, 29, was charged with one count each of first-degree murder and second-degree murder after his sisters,Nasibaand Asma A-Noor, were found stabbed to deathin their home on McCarthy Road Dec. 16.

In early January he was found unfit to stand trial, with forensic psychiatrist Michelle Mathiastelling court it was her opinion he is schizophrenic, and that shethought his condition would improve with60 days of treatmentat the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre.

A-Noor made anin-person appearance at the Ottawa courthouse Monday morning, sitting quietly ina black coat over a red and grey argyle sweater.

Without delving into the full details,court heard Mathias's latest report found A-Noor still unfit to stand trial.She found he's still having trouble taking his medication, but thathis condition is improving.

She's expected back in court Friday morning to talk about A-Noor'streatment and what could happen next.

The Crown, meanwhile, said they're still looking at the report and might ask for a second opinion.

The treatment order has expiredbut all sides agreed it wouldn't be in A-Noor's best interests to send him to jail.A-Noor has thereforebeen remanded to the same secure unit at the Royal until his appearance in court on Friday.