Family members who lost loved ones react to the guilty verdict in Toronto van attack trial
Victims and family members who lost loved ones spoke to the media outside the courthouse moments after a judge declared the man responsible for Toronto's deadly van attack guilty. Speakers included Cathy Riddell, who was severely injured in the 2018 attack, along with relatives of Anne Marie D’Amico, who was killed. Here’s what they had to say.
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