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Teen killed in Toronto stabbing was ‘a young soul full of dreams, mosque says

Teen killed in Toronto stabbing was ‘a young soul full of dreams, mosque says

CTV News20 hours ago
Police are actively searching for a suspect in the fatal stabbing death of a 14-year-old in Toronto. Steve Ryan has the details.
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