Mourners attend candlelight vigil for teen killed in Toronto subway station stabbing
Hundreds of people have gathered in downtown Toronto to remember the 16-year-old boy who was killed in an apparently unprovoked attack at a subway station. Mourners of Gabriel Magalhaes walked from the High Park north gates along Bloor Street to Keele subway station, where the teen was stabbed.
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