Victor Mete’s grandfather among the victims in Vaughan condo shooting

Victor Mete’s grandfather among the victims in Vaughan condo shooting

The Toronto Maple Leafs held a moment of silence at Scotiabank Arena before their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday evening to recognize the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting at a condominium in Vaughan.

Francesco Villi, 73, reportedly killed five people and seriously injured another at the Bellaria Residences complex on Jane Street in Vaughan at approximately 7:20 p.m. on December 18. Police subsequently located and killed Villi in a hallway on the third floor of the building.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Maple Leafs joined the likes of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario premier Doug Ford, and Toronto mayor John Tory in issuing a statement expressing their condolences to the affected families. They also identified one of the victims, 79-year-old Vittori Panza, as the maternal grandfather of defenceman Victor Mete.
“The Toronto Maple Leafs are shocked and saddened by the tragic shooting that took place in Vaughan this past Sunday,” the club said in the statement. “Our hearts go out to Victor and his family, to all the families and friends of those affected, and to the local community.”

Our hearts go out to the victim’s families and the community of Vaughan during this most difficult time 💙 pic.twitter.com/1tJWf36tVA
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) December 21, 2022

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Author: Mike Gould / The Leafs Nation

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