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In a dramatic courtroom twist, the last defendant in the case surrounding Kenneth Lee’s tragic death has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. This resolution comes as a bittersweet close to a highly charged trial, leaving the community to grapple with questions of justice and accountability amid the legal finality.
The last girl set to face trial in the death of a homeless Toronto man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. The girl, one of eight teens accused in the death of Kenneth Lee, was scheduled to go on trial on a charge of second-degree murder this week. Lee, 59, died after he was swarmed by […]
The last girl set to face trial in the death of a homeless Toronto man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
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