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An emotional aunt of the victim now identified by Toronto Police as Chavaughn Jones clutched the hand of her nephew’s 10-year-old daughter as she spoke Saturday afternoon at an outdoor news conference arranged by homicide investigators.
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“You took away an exemplary father. You took away an amazing son. A brother. An uncle. A cousin,” Tenesha Wilson said, surrounded by members of the victim’s “big loving family,” who comforted one another as she spoke.
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Author of the article: Jane Stevenson
Publishing date: Jul 03, 2021 • 6 hours ago • 2 minute read • Tenesha Wilson, the aunt of homicide victim Chavaughn Jones, is joined by her nephew s daughter as she addresses media at 1 Vendome Pl. in Flemingdon Park area in Toronto, Ont., on Saturday, July 3, 2021. Photo by Ernest Doroszuk /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network
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An emotional aunt of the victim now identified by Toronto Police as Chavaughn Jones clutched the hand of her nephew’s 10-year-old daughter as she spoke Saturday afternoon at an outdoor news conference arranged by homicide investigators.