Two hours of terror as teacher shot in school lot All But Toronto Edition

[Aysegul Candir], a 47-year-old English-as-a-second-language teacher at Bramalea Secondary School, remained in critical condition at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital last night. Students were released from the lockdown shortly after 2 p.m., with each classroom filing out of the school's front...

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Published inNational post (Toronto)
Main Authors Adrian Humphreys, Anne Marie Owens and Michael Friscolanti, with files from Heather Sokoloff and James Cowan
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Don Mills, Ont Postmedia Network Inc 11.12.2004
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Summary:[Aysegul Candir], a 47-year-old English-as-a-second-language teacher at Bramalea Secondary School, remained in critical condition at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital last night. Students were released from the lockdown shortly after 2 p.m., with each classroom filing out of the school's front doors and into the waiting throngs of friends and family. While some students wept as they were embraced by their worried parents, many seemed to know little about what had occurred in the school parking lot and were relatively nonchalant about the ordeal. Black & White Photo: Mike Cassese, For National Post / Lynn Bevand comforts her 14-year-old daughter, Samantha, after students were released from Bramalea Secondary School, northwest of Toronto, following the shooting of a teacher in the school parking lot.
ISSN:1486-8008