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Noose discovered at Eglinton Crosstown site in Leaside: Transportation minister
by News Staff
Last Updated Mar 11, 2021 at 6:58 pm EDT
The Eglinton Crosstown construction site at Leaside seen on March 11, 2021. CITYNEWS/ Daniel Berry
Ontario’s Transportation Minister says she was made aware of a disturbing discovery at a Toronto construction site on Wednesday night.
In a tweet, Caroline Mulroney said a noose was found at the Eglinton Crosstown Leaside construction site and police are investigating.
Toronto police did not confirm the discovery of a noose, but said they were called to the site just before 8 a.m. Thursday for a “suspicious incident.” They said the investigation is in the very early stages and officers are gathering information.
Despicable act : Noose found at Crosstown LRT construction site in Leaside
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A three-year-old girl died and her friend was hospitalized after a weekend sleepover in Scarborough.
Now investigators are trying to determine if it was the breakfast cereal the tots ate that caused them to become sick Sunday morning.
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Try refreshing your browser, or SHE S DYING, PLEASE HELP! : Tot dies, best friend severely ill after sleepover Back to video
“She was healthy, happy and dancing on Saturday, then the next day she’s gone,” heartbroken mom Maurine Mirembe told the
Toronto Sun on Wednesday.
She and her daughter, Bernice Nantanda Wamala, lived together in an apartment on Birchmount Rd., south of St. Clair Ave. E., and she agreed to let the toddler spend Saturday night at her friend’s apartment in the same building.