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Canada: Eight minors killed a homeless man in Toronto over a bottle of alcohol

The eight juveniles will remain in custody until at least December 29, when they are due to appear in court in Toronto. All eight are charged with manslaughter. | Fountain: AFP/Directory

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Eight minors aged between 13 and 16 stabbed a homeless man to death on the street on Sunday. Toronto snatch a bottle of alcohol, a friend of the victim said on Wednesday.

A witness told Canadian public broadcaster CBC today that she was outside a downtown homeless shelter on Sunday. Toronto when a group of eight teenagers approached the victim and tried to take away a bottle of alcohol from the victim.

When the 59-year-old man resisted, the minors stabbed him to death.

Toronto police reported on Tuesday the arrest of eight minors (three 13-year-olds, three 14-year-olds and two 16-year-olds) as guilty of murder.

Police have not identified either the victim or the alleged perpetrators of the murder.

The eight juveniles will remain in detention until at least December 29, when they are due to appear in court. Toronto. All eight are charged with manslaughter.

Eight people live in different areas of Toronto and are connected to each other through social networks.

The crime caused a stir in Toronto and was the 68th murder this year in the Canadian city.

police statement

The man, who has not been named, was living in a homeless shelter at the time of the attack.

“He has a very supportive family in the area, so I wouldn’t call him a slacker, maybe he’s just been unlucky lately,” Toronto Police Sgt. Terry Brown.

In accordance with BBCofficial Brown said the girls are believed to have attacked and stabbed the victim in downtown Toronto, an area surrounded by hotels and luxury condominium towers, after an argument.

A group of bystanders called emergency services after they found the man with stab wounds, Brown said. The man was taken to the nearest hospital with serious injuries and later died. Police seized several weapons, but did not say which ones.

“The incident itself lasted almost three minutes,” he said. Brown.

It is noteworthy that the police did not call the teenagers a gang. The “anomaly” in this attack, according to Detective Brown, is that the girls all come from different parts of the city and do not appear to have met in person prior to the attack. The three girls had previous run-ins with the police.

“We don’t know how or why they met that night,” he said.

(According to EFE and BBC)


Source: RPP

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