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Winnipeg Police Investigate Attack That Left 3-Year-Old Boy In Grave Condition

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Oct, 2019 07:04 PM

    Winnipeg police are investigating what they are calling an unthinkable attack that left a three-year-old boy in grave condition.

     

    Police said they were called to a north-end residence early Wednesday and found the boy with serious injuries.

     

    Const. Jay Murray could not provide much information about what happened, but said the assault with a weapon was not random.

     

    Murray said police had a suspect, but no one was in custody.

     

    The assault came just days after a deadly weekend in Winnipeg during which a 14-year-old girl was fatally stabbed at a Halloween party and a baby was injured during a separate shooting.

     

    Murray said the amount of violence involving children is unusual and he expects it will have a large impact on the community.

     

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