Toronto woman mourns family killed by devastating earthquake in Syria

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Toronto woman mourns family killed by devastating earthquake in Syria
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Aya Hammoud says her grandfather, his wife, her four cousins and their mother died when the earthquake destroyed their apartment building

Aya Hammoud, who came to Canada as a refugee in 2017, says her grandfather, his wife, her four cousins and their mother died when the quake destroyed their apartment building in the Syrian city of Harem, near the country’s border with Turkey.

She says an aunt and her children who lived nearby managed to escape their home, as did her mother and siblings, who live in a different city.

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