Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 1:22 pm
Authorities have identified the elderly victim of a Pickering random attack as 83‐year‐old Eleanor Doney. The tragic incident has shocked the community and spurred calls for heightened public safety measures, as police continue to investigate the brutal assault in detail.
Boy, 14, charged with first-degree murder
Police have identified the victim of a fatal stabbing in Pickering last week as 83-year-old retired kindergarten teacher Eleanor Doney.
The woman died after she was attacked in the area of Lynn Heights Drive and Fairport Road last week, police say
The family of the victim killed in an “sadistic and cowardly” stabbing last month describe her as "a woman of strong Christian faith."
Elderly victim of Pickering homicide identified CP24
Investigators with Durham Regional Police Service have identified the woman killed in a random attack in Pickering last week as 83-year-old Eleanor Doney. Doney was reportedly gardening in the front yard of her home, located in the Fairport Road and Lynn Heights Drive area, on May 20, when the…
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