A nurse charged with the deaths of eight elderly residents at two southerwestern Ontario nursing homes will be back in court today.
And there is word another two families have asked police to investigate the deaths of their loved ones.
The CBC reporting two more families have expressed concern about the sudden deaths of relatives who lived at a London nursing home where Elizabeth Wettlauffer once worked.
Wettlauffer is charged with the murder of one resident at a London nursing home, and with the murder of seven others who were residents of a Woodstock long term care home.
Police have said all eight patients died after being injected with a substance.
OPP spokesperson Dave Rektor tells CBC News,"The investigation is ongoing and at this point we are not able to comment further on any aspects of the ongoing portion of this investigation. We will continue to follow the evidence, take it to where it leads and if warranted, lay charges as we would in any investigation."
Wettlauffer has yet to enter a plea in court.