Vaughan Citizen August 27, 2015

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Mourning loss of ‘beautiful soul’

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da, said he has been perplexed by the killings since they took place in June, mostly because of its deviations from past mob hits.

Friends and family are paying tribute to “beautiful soul” Garrett Lewis, days after his body was pulled from Lake Huron after drowning while on holiday near a vacation spot with his family. According to media reports, family members and onlookers tried desperately to save the former Woodbridge resident after he was pulled out into rough waters last Thursday as heavy winds swirled near the Saugeen First Nation, north of Southampton. It was Sunday morning when OPP divers recovered his body, to the horror of residents who have witnessed four deaths on those shores over the past few years. The 23-year-old had been planning to attend a Knox Presbyterian Church overnight camp as a counsellor for the last week of the summer before going back to Carleton University, where he was studying civil engineering. Members of his church, Conerstone Community Church, in Kleinburg, had high praise for a young man who they said dedicated much of his time to helping others. “This week, our church lost a

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STAFF PHOTO/MIKE BARRETT

Vaughan Vikings Georgio Karavas tries to keep his eye on a high fastball during a York Simcoe Baseball Association qualifying game between the Vikings and the Aurora Jays for the Baseball Ontario peewee AA championships on Labour Day weekend. Aurora won the match, 11-6.

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A mafia expert trying to better understand exactly what happened during the Moka murders has explained the anomalies in the case, how gambling might explain a lot and why, if he was a police

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