One of the victims of last year’s Quebec City mosque massacre may be heading home soon. Aymen Derbali was left a paraplegic after being shot seven times. He’s still living in a rehabilitation facility, but this weekend he was given money to buy a new accessible home. As Mike Armstrong explains, hundreds of thousands of dollars were donated to help his family.
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Money raised to buy accessible home for Quebec mosque shooting victim
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