
‘Violence Makes My Chest Tight and My Eyes Wide Open’ | The Tyee
Following the murder of Ethan Bespflug, Surrey high school students write letters asking for change.
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Man’s finger severed, jaw broken in attack after Vancouver bus ride
A third passenger was also injured during the confrontation on board a TransLink bus in the Marpole area on Tuesday, according to Metro Vancouver Transit Police.
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‘Be kind. Show love’: Dozens gather to remember teen stabbed on Surrey bus
People came to pay their respects to Ethan Bespflug on Thursday afternoon. The 17-year-old was fatally stabbed on a Surrey bus more than a week ago.
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Family, friends gather for 17-year-old stabbing victim vigil in Surrey, B.C.
Friends and family gathered Tuesday evening near King George Boulevard and 100th Avenue, where Ethan Bespflug was fatally stabbed on April 11.
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Mom whose son was killed in Surrey bus stabbing urges people to call police, not film violence
Holly Indridson said her 17-year-old son, Ethan Bespflug, didn't know the man who attacked him, but was acquainted with the woman who was with his alleged attacker.
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Surrey, B.C. bus stabbing victim to be remembered with Tuesday night candlelight vigil
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says 20-year-old Kaiden Mintenko was arrested at a Burnaby home on Sunday in connection with Ethan Bespflug's death.
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Investigators to provide update on fatal bus stabbing of Surrey teen Ethan Bespflug
Bespflug was on his way home on April 11 when an altercation took place on the bus. He was killed on board at 100th Avenue and Kind George Boulevard around 9:30 p.m.
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‘My best little buddy’: Family of 17-year-old stabbed and killed on Surrey bus speak out
The family of the 17-year-old boy who was stabbed and killed on board a bus in Surrey said people need to stop committing acts of violence against each other.
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‘Concerning’: Metro Vancouver Transit Police spokesperson speaks to officer workload, safety issues
There are 167 sworn officers charged with policing 1,800 square kilometres with more than 2,000 buses, according to Metro Vancouver Transit Police's Const. Amanda Steed.
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