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minus-squareAutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldBlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·6 months agoThis is the best summary I could come up with: Three teenage girls are expected to plead guilty in the swarming death of Kenneth Lee near Union Station in December 2022, court heard Friday. Three other girls, aged 15, 16, and 16, are expected to plead not guilty, court heard. Eight teenage girls were initially charged with second-degree murder in connection with Lee’s death. Lee, 59, was pronounced dead in hospital on Dec. 18, after a group of girls downtown allegedly beat him and stabbed him in the early morning hours. A witness previously told CBC Toronto that the attack began after the girls allegedly took a liquor bottle from Lee and his friend. The identities of the accused cannot be released under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The original article contains 149 words, the summary contains 118 words. Saved 21%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Three teenage girls are expected to plead guilty in the swarming death of Kenneth Lee near Union Station in December 2022, court heard Friday.
Three other girls, aged 15, 16, and 16, are expected to plead not guilty, court heard.
Eight teenage girls were initially charged with second-degree murder in connection with Lee’s death.
Lee, 59, was pronounced dead in hospital on Dec. 18, after a group of girls downtown allegedly beat him and stabbed him in the early morning hours.
A witness previously told CBC Toronto that the attack began after the girls allegedly took a liquor bottle from Lee and his friend.
The identities of the accused cannot be released under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
The original article contains 149 words, the summary contains 118 words. Saved 21%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!