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Quadeville, Ont., resident says town is rallying together for eight-year-old girl after assault

Quadeville, Ont., resident says town is rallying together for eight-year-old girl after assault

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Following a town hall meeting held by the OPP, local resident Sandy Musclow shares how people in Quadeville, Ont., are coming together to show support for the eight-year-old victim of an alleged assault in late June initially mistaken for an animal attack.
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