Nadia Wali said that she would remember Selim Esen, one of eight victims of accused serial killer Bruce McArthur, as a kind and inquisitive man, speaking to Global News outside a Toronto courthouse on Tuesday where family, friends and community organizations continue to read victim impact statements at McArthur’s sentencing. Nadia read an impact statement on behalf of Esen’s parents.
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Friend of Bruce McArthur victim speaks out after reading impact statement
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