A Toronto man barely survived an ‘ambush’ shooting. More than three years later, he's still fighting for justice. Court documents show none of the people involved in Kevin Kusi's attack are behind bars leaving him feeling hopeless, fearful, and like he's been failed by the justice system.
“The people who harmed me have more rights than I do,” said shooting victim Kevin Kusi, who survived a hail of gunfire only to watch an alleged gunman walk free over police delays.
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Gunshots, COVID-19, heart failure: A Toronto man s story of resilience 1 year later
The COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by tragedy but also remarkable stories of resilience. More than a year after enduring a shooting, COVID-19 and heart failure, Kevin Kusi s recovery is one of them.
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Kevin Kusi, 28, says he’s lucky to be alive after surviving both a shooting and COVID-19
Posted: May 09, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 9
Kevin Kusi smiles for the camera on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 in front of a mural on the side of Extra Burger Dundas, a joint he frequented with friend and co-worker Phillip Ackaoui.(Sam Nar/CBC)