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A March in support of Muslim family killed in truck attack in Canada

 A March in support of Muslim family killed in truck attack in Canada

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The four victims, spanning three generations, were killed when Nathaniel Veltman, 20, ran into them while they were out for an evening walk near their home.

Thousands and thousands of people went out on the Friday in order to support a Canadian-american Muslim family, which was run over and killed by a man driving a pick-up truck on the last Sunday in an attack, a police officer, who is described as a hate crime.

The four victims, who span three generations, were killed when a 20-year-old Nathaniel g. Veltman came upon them, and when they went out for an evening stroll in the neighborhood of their homes. The fifth member of the family of a 9-year-old boy on the right, the left.

The people of London, Ontario, canada, passed by approximately 7 miles (4.4 km) of the position, died at the hands of the families of nearly a mosque close to the Veltman places, and they were arrested by the police.
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Some of carrying the sign that says, "god, I hate that there is no one at home", "Love to hate", and other similar events held in other towns and cities in Ontario, Canada's most populous province.

"It was the best of the best, not only in numbers, but ... well, the diversity of the people who will be arriving in each and every community in London, to come together for this to work," said the 19-year-old college student, Abdullah Al-Jarad, Martha.

The attack sparked outrage in Canada over a period of time, politicians on all sides, condemned the crimes, rape, and the growing calls for action to prevent hate crimes and Islamophobia.

Veltman, appeared in court on Thursday and will return to court on Monday. He is facing four cases of first-degree murder and one of conspiracy to commit murder.

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