'I can't talk to my family anymore,' boy orphaned in anti-Muslim attack tells London, Ont., sentencing court

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Warning: This story contains distressing details.

The boy left orphaned after an Islamophobic attack on his family says he wishes he could still have his sister to fight with, his mom’s cooking and the house he grew up in. He also longs for the plans that will never happen, like being in a car with his sister driving when she finally got her licence.

Now 11, the youngest member of the Muslim family attacked with a pickup truck on June 6, 2021, in London, Ont., detailed at the convicted killer’s sentencing hearing how losing his sister, dad, mom and grandmother has changed his life.

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