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Quadeville community reeling after teen charged in attack on child

Quadeville community reeling after teen charged in attack on child

CBC2 days ago
Quadeville community reeling after teen charged in attack on child
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The eastern Ontario community of Quadeville is reeling after a teen was charged with attempted murder and sexual assault after an attack of an eight-year-old girl that police initially said was likely caused by an animal.
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