More than 100 attend candlelight vigil for victims of Vaughan, Ont., condo shooting rampage
More than 100 people have gathered at a candlelight vigil on Wednesday night for five victims of a weekend shooting rampage at a condominium north of Toronto.
Rita Camilleri, Vittorio Panza, Russell Manock, Helen Manock, and Naveed Dada were killed, and one woman was seriously injured on Sunday night when a 73-year-old gunman opened fire at the Vaughan, Ont., building, before he was shot dead by police.
The vigil is taking place at the courtyard outside Vaughan City Hall until 9 p.m. ET.
Mayor Steven Del Duca is expected to deliver remarks. Attendees have brought candles in honour of the victims.
Doreen Di Nino’s husband has identified her as the lone survivor of the shooting and says she is resting in hospital after emergency surgery.

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