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Family suing City of Toronto for $1.7 million, after a man died after falling from bridge

Family suing City of Toronto for $1.7 million, after a man died after falling from bridge

CTV News10-05-2025

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A man fell from the Leaside bridge and landed on top of Harold Lusthouse, who died just days later from his injuries.

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