A homeless man has been identified as the victim of a fatal 'swarming' attack police allege was committed by eight teenage girls in downtown Toronto last month.
that Lee was killed while defending her when the girls allegedly attempted to take a bottle of liquor.Ken Lee, the 59-year-old homeless man beaten and stabbed to death lin in what police described as a"swarming" attack by eight girls.The witness alleged the teen girls turned on Lee when he tried to intervene, punching and stabbing him before fleeing the scene.
The teenage suspects were arrested shortly after the victim was found on the street suffering from multiple stab wounds and was later pronounced dead at a hospital, Browne said at a news conference last month.
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