The 16-year-old boy killed in an unprovoked stabbing at a Toronto subway station over the weekend was a student at an Etobicoke high school.
“This was a senseless and unprovoked murder that cannot be tolerated. “Gabriel was a kind student who enjoyed school and spending time with his friends and family. “I know a lot of my family members and close friends are enraged and they are blaming the person who stabbed Gabriel. He said he feels his grandchildren one day might have to do the opposite of what he did: “They’re going to be moving out from Canada. … I opened the door and I see the policemen and I knew when I saw the two policemen there, I just threw myself here on the floor,” Andrea said, breaking down in tears. Antonio said he feels the situation with safety in the city is “getting worse and going to be even worse” if something isn’t done. I was like ‘finally.’ It was like 3 o’clock in the morning. “We pay a lot of tax. “He was big, but not a man yet. He was funny,” Andrea said. “So he was just sitting with his friend … He was a little angel.
The incident took place around 11:45 p.m. on a TTC bus near Keele streets and Donald Avenue. Advertisement. Toronto paramedics say an adult ...
The stabbing comes two days after a teenager was killed in a violent, “unprovoked,” incident at the Keele TTC station. One person has been seriously injured after a late-night stabbing on a Toronto bus. One person seriously injured after stabbing on TTC bus
A man is in hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing onboard a TTC bus on Keele Street near Rogers Road.
Another violent incident on Toronto's transit system. A man was stabbed while on a TTC bus near Keele Street and Rogers Road around 12:20 a.m. Monday. He was ...
[It comes a day after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed at the Keele Subway Station in what police are calling an unprovoked attack.](https://www.durhamradionews.com/archives/166914) Police say the suspect fled the scene. A man was stabbed while on a TTC bus near Keele Street and Rogers Road around 12:20 a.m.
Politicians and advocacy groups are speaking out following the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old boy a Toronto subway station on Saturday.
Provincial police (SQ) say it happened Sunday afternoon in the woods behind a rural home in Saint-Ubalde in the Portneuf RCM. was quietly halted at the start of this year, CTV News has learned. Notices have been sent in the mail by a collection agency, Gatestone & Co Inc., to collect the unpaid tickets. Police say they have found the sixth and seventh bodies inside a building in Old Montreal that burned down 11 days ago and do not expect find any more victims. [London](https://london.ctvnews.ca/) [Homicide investigation in London](https://london.ctvnews.ca/homicide-investigation-in-london-1.6330340) Another woman was set on fire on a TTC bus outside Kipling Station in June, later dying of her injuries. “This isn’t about just adding more police,” said Saunders’ statement. We get that.” “[People] should feel unnerved riding the TTC….people are afraid.” "The randomness is really what scares people; it scares me," said city councillor Jon Burnside. Violent incidents on the TTC have increased by over 60 per cent since 2019, according to data released by the transit commission in February. "My heart absolutely breaks for this mother...we know we can do better."
Toronto Police say a man has been stabbed on board a TTC bus several blocks from where a teenager was fatally stabbed in Keele Station over the weekend.
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Gabriel Magalhaes of Toronto has died after being stabbed while sitting on a bench on the lower level of Keele subway station.
[change their modes of transport ](https://www.blogto.com/city/2022/12/people-no-safe-ttc-toronto/)and opt for cars, Ubers, cycling or walking instead. - A woman was [stabbed in the face with a broken bottle](https://www.blogto.com/city/2023/02/ttc-subway-rider-randomly-stab-face-broken-glass-stranger/)while riding the subway near Chester station. - A man was This latest unprovoked attack will likely cause more transit riders to be on edge as they navigate the city’s subways and buses. [was slashed on the face after a verbal dispute](https://www.blogto.com/city/2023/02/woman-slashed-face-strangers-ttc-subway-station/)at Spadina subway station.