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38 views • April 26, 2018

Remembering Victims Of The Toronto Van Attack Tragedy

Lina Skorbach
The families shattered by a deadly van plowing through the streets of Toronto include a seven-year-old boy now left without a mother. Renuka Amarasingha Amarasingha was a single mother who worked at the Toronto District School Board. A local Buddhist meditation centre has started GoFundMe page to support her seven-year-old son. Betty Forsyth, 94 Forsyth was a cancer survivor and lived at the North York Seniors Centre for over 20 years. Dorothy Sewell, 80 Mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Sewell was an avid Toronto sports fan. Anne Marie D’Amico, 30 D’Amico worked at an investment firm Invesco, located near the incident. She volunteered with Tennis Canada and loved working at the Rogers Cup. Chul Min ‘Eddie’ Kang Kang was a chef with the Copacabana Brazilian Steakhouse. Munir Abdo Habib al-Najar Al-Najar was a native of Jordan visiting one of his children in Toronto. Seneca Student Seneca, the same college where Alek Minassian studied in the past, has confirmed that a female student has passed away South Korean Nationals Government official in Seoul have confirmed the death of two South Koreans. With files from The Canadian Press.
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