A mother of three Brampton children still relives the horrible feeling she felt almost a decade ago, when she discovered that all her children and her father were killed by an impaired driver. As Noor Ra’fat explains, the woman hopes a new monument will serve as a reminder of the price hundreds of families continue to pay.
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‘Please don’t do this to another mum’: Ontario mother helps honour victims killed by impaired drivers
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