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卡尔加里:在一个独立屋内聚会上,当一个17岁的少年被镐击中头部死亡后,尖叫声刺破夜空。
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(译自:http://www.reddeeradvocate.com/p ... =1074790&more=0)2 N1 E5 W3 }( F+ {$ n
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: b- y' B* c/ `( @7 k) x8 i9 pTeen killed with pickaxe at house party
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8 |) G$ }, S; d, B- P c4 G% GOct 01 2007
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By The Canadian Press $ f4 F4 ~3 `% v$ C
0 S* `" l9 z- Z* LCALGARY — Screams filled the air after a 17-year-old teen was killed after being struck in the head with a pickaxe at a house party. & q" a9 B7 t5 p; `
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Neighbours said about 100 teens were at a house in southeast Calgary when the attack happened in a detached garage about 11:50 p.m. Saturday. , Q1 ^" u: z6 N% G
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Lisa Poole, who lives two doors down from where the teen died, rushed outside when she heard a lot of screaming.
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+ _6 [5 y! y; J' m8 N) QI saw one boy laying there with a pickaxe stuck through the front of his head and some blood on the ground ... I haven’t slept at all and I can’t get that picture out of my head.” / l" B# J) ]6 j3 k9 J- K+ f" H" l
. K3 y/ K; p+ _1 ^" v9 g i' xA man who lives next door said he saw a body on the ground in the garage.
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8 |/ x2 M: P: S8 p$ ]* R" j“I was standing out back having a cigarette then I heard a kid screaming, ‘They killed him,’ then they all scattered,” said Jeff, who didn’t want to give his last name. / g* ^& Y$ O' x5 I
7 x1 s. Q2 ?( sJeff said two high school-aged girls live at the house with their mother. He said large parties are common at the residence. ( M) k0 ]/ W- s ^: r* B
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Friends identified the dead teen as Matt McKay, 17. 8 M" x' H# U5 S7 d5 @
* c7 \* U- Q) R& Z& P0 p! z; yChris Briggs, who grew up in the same neighbourhood and was friends with McKay, described him as nice guy and avid athlete. # U/ H3 P9 m& I0 L: [8 q9 N2 |
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“He was a pretty good guy,” he said. “He played hockey with my friends, he was huge into hockey.”
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Staff Sgt. Kevin Forsen said police are currently interviewing more than 40 witnesses to the attack.
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( c$ \+ A; }& Y* r! W“We’re talking to a bunch of people who were there to find out what happened,” he said.
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( n. }7 i: ]2 X" V“The kids have been fairly co-operative and forthright.”
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e7 i0 \5 }# }2 A3 R) b2 F7 IForsen said an autopsy is scheduled for today. |
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