The killer is going to prison for life; countless other lives have been changed forever. An index of the Star’s reporting on Toronto worst mass killing.
Andrea Bradden, 33: “She had the uncanny ability to make any room she walked into a more positive place, with laughter filling the room. When Andrea smiled, everyone smiled with her.”Geraldine Brady, 83: “In tributes posted across the internet, friends mourned the loss of ‘a beautiful soul,’ noting her witty sense of humour, warm heart, and happy, cheerful presence. Photographs of Brady, shared in her memory, show her in dazzling displays of colour, bright blazers and patterns.
”Ji Hun Kim, 22: “I’m so sad you had to leave us this way,” the note, written in Korean characters, read. “The time we spent together was so nice. I’m here hoping you went to a good place.”Betty Forsyth, 94: “Betty Forsyth was a 94-year-old force of nature who defied her age by living independently and taking frequent long walks along Yonge St., constantly wearing out the wheels on her walker. “I had to change them twice!” her nephew Rob Forsyth said. “She wore them down to the metal.
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