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The Infant Son Of Woman Fatally Shot In Toronto Last Month Dies: Police

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Jun, 2016 10:53 AM
    TORONTO — The baby who was delivered prematurely last month after his mother was fatally shot in Toronto has died.
     
    Toronto police issued a brief statement saying the infant son of Candice Rochelle Bobb died Sunday night in hospital.
     
    The statement said the family is asking for privacy.
     
    Bobb, 35, was pregnant when she was shot in Toronto's northwest end while returning home from watching a basketball game on May 15.
     
    Her baby boy was delivered prematurely by emergency C-section at 24 weeks.
     
    Police say Bobb, who lived in neighbouring Mississauga, Ont., was in a vehicle with three other people at the time of the shooting.
     
    Police say the vehicle was the clear target.
     
    There have been no arrests in the shooting of Bobb, said police Sunday night.
     
    The statement provided no update on the state of the investigation. A spokesman said with the death of Bobb's baby, police would be "consulting" Crown prosecutors, but did not elaborate.
     
    At the time of Bobb's shooting, police wouldn't say how many suspects they were looking for, only that the shots fired at the vehicle in which Bobb was travelling came from a second vehicle.
     
    Police Chief Mark Saunders said at the time that the shooting was "solvable,'' provided those with information speak out.
     
    "Those who have that information need to come forward. ... Public outrage will not be enough,'' Saunders told a news conference.
     
    POLICE COULD SEEK CHARGES IN DEATH OF BABY DELIVERED AFTER MOTHER FATALLY SHOT
     
     
    TORONTO — Police are consulting with the Crown to determine whether a suspect could be charged in the death of a baby who was delivered prematurely last month after his mother was fatally shot in Toronto.
     
    Toronto police issued a brief statement saying the infant son of Candice Rochelle Bobb died Sunday night in hospital.
     
    Const. Dave Hopkinson says that police are in the process of speaking with Crown officials to determine whether charges in the baby's death would be feasible.
     
    But he says that since no arrest has been made, the announcement of whether a suspect could face charges in the infant's death "may not happen today."
     
    Bobb, 35, was pregnant when she was shot in Toronto's northwest end while returning home from watching a basketball game on May 15.
     
    Her baby boy was delivered prematurely by emergency C-section at 24 weeks.
     
    Police say Bobb, who lived in neighbouring Mississauga, Ont., was in a vehicle with three other people at the time of the shooting.

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