Boxing Day Bystander: The Murder of Jane Creba
Description
Episode 387: On December 26, 2005, around 5:15 p.m., there was a gunfight outside the Foot Locker store on Yonge Street in downtown Toronto. Unfortunately, a fifteen-year-old girl named Jane Creba was shot and killed. She was an innocent bystander among hundreds of Boxing Day shoppers who were in the area at the time of the shooting. Sadly, she was caught in the middle of the gunfire and died from a single bullet that hit her in the back and pierced her aorta. In addition to Jane, six other people were injured in the shooting.
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Candlelight vigil set for tonight to remember Jane Creba | CBC News
Robbery, fight led to Boxing Day shooting: affidavit | CBC News
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Boxing Day shooting
Man convicted in 2005 Toronto murder of Jane Creba faces first-degree murder charge in Montreal
Toronto Boxing Day killer granted full parole 7 months before fatal Montreal shooting
Gunman involved in Jane Creba Boxing Day killing arrested again, faces murder charge in Montreal
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