LONDON, Ont. — The mother of a woman killed in Nathaniel Veltman's London, Ont., truck attack says she fears for her life every time she takes a walk, while vowing to ensure that the memories of her murdered loved ones never fade. Tabinda Bukhari, whose daughter Madiha Salman was among those killed by the white supremacist, told Veltman's sentencing hearing Thursdaythat she was in Pakistan when the attack occurred and frantically tried to figure out what had happened by phone and text message. Veltman, 23, was found guilty in November of four counts of first-degree murder and one count of...