Flowers were placed outside of Evan Hardy Collegiate after a teen was seriously injured when a classmate allegedly set her fire on Sept. 5, 2024.
A 15-year-old Saskatoon girl accused of lighting a high school classmate on fire in September is facing two new charges. A 15-year-old Saskatoon girl accused of lighting a high school classmate on fire in September is facing two new charges.
The Crown gave notice at an earlier hearing that, if the teen is convicted, it will seek to have her sentenced as an adult.
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