Woman who knew boy stabbed in Toronto subway found him injured, tried to save his life
A woman who knew 16-year-old Gabriel Magalhaes when he was younger was coming home from work Saturday night when she found the teen with stab wounds at a Toronto subway station and tried to save his life. Global News briefly spoke to Mina Friday morning outside of Keele Station, where the fatal stabbing happened on Saturday.
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