A candlelight vigil was held in Surrey on Saturday night for the woman who was fatally attacked inside her home last Sunday. Dozens of family and friends of Tori Dunn gathered at Bend Regional Park for the vigil, some angry and all calling for justice. Tori’s father Aron Dunn said his daughter was “vibrant and full of life.
” “She was a beautiful soul. She was kind, gentle, caring and soft,” he told Global News. “She was just a wonderful, caring and loving human being.
” Dunn said his 30-year-old daughter’s death should be a wake-up call for government officials and called change in the Canadian justice system. “(We need to bring) awareness to our justice system and how badly we need justice reform in this municipality, this province and every province in Canada..
. We’re very, very angry and upset, and we want justice for her,” he said. Story continues below advertisement “ Tori was a young woman minding their own business, in her own home in a good neighbourhood.
This could have been anybody’s daughter. ” 0:00 Surrey homicide sparks more criticism of ‘catch and release’ justice system Tori Dunn was found by Surrey RCMP officers inside her home on 182A Street at 10 p.m.
with life-threatening injuries. She later died in hospital. Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.
Some of her friends said they had just seen her at a wedding the day before. “All of us were together. We all were dancing and laughing a.