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Toronto horror: Police expect to lay more charges

- National Post, With files from Joseph Brean

piece together the sequence of events. Police have also searched Minassian’s home and seized several items, Bott said.

“Our work will continue as we look to move this case forward and secure a successful prosecutio­n,” he said.

In officially announcing the names of all 10 victims, Dirk Huyer, Ontario’s chief coroner, explained to reporters that the decision to use dental records to confirm the identities took time and acknowledg­ed that the process frustrated some families.

“We needed to do the additional work to ensure there was no confusion or any potential additional and Avon colleague Feanny Xu.

“They kept her going. At that age, she was still active,” Xu said. “She can’t let her customers down.”

Brady, a grandmothe­r, lived in the area where Monday’s van attack occurred, Xu said, describing her as the “most honest and kind person I ever met.”

Andrea Bradden, 33, worked as an account executive at Gartner Canada, an informatio­n technology market research company with an office on Yonge Street just north of Sheppard.

She graduated from Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School in Caledon, Ont., in 2003, and attended a Slovenian Catholic church in Etobicoke, according to the Caledon Enterprise.

“Andrea’s joyful energy brought smiles, happiness and laughter to everyone who was privileged to work with her and call her a friend,” wrote Alex Falkingham, a colleague at Gartner, in a public post that has since been taken down. “She had the uncanny ability to make any room she walked into a more positive place, with laughter filling the room. When Andrea smiled, everyone smiled with her.”

Another colleague described a recent business trip by propeller plane to a remote mining town, and how Bradden’s good nature kept spirits high.

Other posts from colleagues described her as energetic, passionate, funny and widely respected.

Ji Hun Kim, 22, a student from South Korea, was one of two foreign nationals killed in Monday’s van attack (the other was Munir Najjar, a Jordanian national who was in town visiting his son).

Earlier in the week, Seneca College president David Agnew, without mentioning Kim by name, confirmed that a female student was “an innocent victim of this tragic act of violence.”

No additional informatio­n on Kim was available Friday evening.

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