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Attack location
A bombing occurred at the Bombay Bhel restaurant in Mississauga , Ontario , Canada, on May 24, 2018, just before 10:32 pm.[ 1] The restaurant is located in a shopping plaza along Hurontario Street , the main north–south thoroughfare of Mississauga, at the intersection with Eglinton Avenue .[ 1] [ 2]
Bombing
Two people, still at large and unidentified, are suspected of detonating an improvised explosive device inside the flagship location of Bombay Bhel, a regional Indian restaurant chain, injuring 15 of the 40 people inside.[ 3] The victims were between the ages of 23 and 69, most attending two birthday parties.[ 4] Three were sent to the trauma centre at Toronto's Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in critical condition.[ 5] They were stabilized and released the next day.[ 6] [ 7] Others were treated for minor injuries at the nearby Mississauga Hospital and Credit Valley Hospital .[ 8]
Peel Regional Police said surveillance photographs show the suspects wearing jeans and dark-coloured hoodies, one with a black cloth over their face.[ 9] The on-site police investigation ended on May 28.[ 10] The restaurant's manager said it would remain closed to customers until further notice.[ 10] On May 29, police announced they believe one suspect may be a woman and that the bomb was very likely homemade.[ 11]
The restaurant reopened on September 21, 2018 following repairs and renovations, four months after the bombing.[ 12]
Reactions
Bonnie Crombie , the Mayor of Mississauga , called the attack "heinous" and expressed support for the victims.[ 7] The bombing was also condemned by the leaders of all three major provincial political parties: Premier of Ontario and Liberal Party leader Kathleen Wynne , Progressive Conservative Party leader Doug Ford , and New Democratic Party leader Andrea Horwath .[ 13] Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau also condemned the attack and wished a speedy recovery to the victims.[ 14] Navdeep Bains , the Member of Parliament for Mississauga—Malton (which includes where the bombing occurred), called for the community to come together for support and comfort in the wake of the attack.[ 14]
Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj wrote that she and her office are "in constant touch with the Consul General in Toronto and the Indian High Commissioner in Canada " and the diplomatic missions would "work round the clock."[citation needed ] Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh issued a statement that condemned the bombing as a "dastardly" attack and added that "the incident, which comes just a month after 10 pedestrians were mowed to death by a van driver in Toronto, has once again highlighted the global dimensions of terrorism."[ 15]
Lawsuit
Six of the 15 injured victims of the bombing launched a civil suit against the owners of Bombay Bhel in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on August 21, 2018.[ 16] The suit is seeking $1 million per plaintiff in damages and alleges, citing unnamed sources and "rumours about threats in the community", that the owners of the restaurant were in a "turf war " with rival businesses and should have been aware of security threats.[ 17] Peel Regional Police said in a statement that there was no evidence of threats to the restaurant, its owners, or its staff; and Peel Police "have no information to suggest that this is a turf war".[ 18]
References
^ a b Porter, Catherine; Bilefsky, Dan (May 25, 2018). "Two Sought in Bombing at Indian Restaurant in Ontario" . New York Times . Retrieved 2018-05-25 .
^ "Explosion in Toronto, Canada: 15 injured in blast in Indian restaurant near Toronto" . The Times of India . May 25, 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-25 .
^ Rosella, Louie (May 25, 2018). " 'I've never seen so much blood:' Paramedic who responded to bombing at Mississauga restaurant" . The Mississauga News . Retrieved May 26, 2018 .
^ Bañares, Ilya; Syed, Fatima (25 May 2018). "Hunt on for two suspects as 15 people injured in Mississauga restaurant explosion" . Toronto Star . Retrieved 25 May 2018 .
^ Gallant, Jacques; Syed, Fatima; Moon, Jenna; Gignac, Julien (May 25, 2018). "Mississauga restaurant bombing left a scene of chaos, witnesses say" . Toronto Star . Retrieved May 26, 2018 .
^ Roche, Kelly (25 May 2018). "Mississauga Residents Among Victims in 'Horrendous' Explosion" . Insauga . Retrieved 25 May 2018 .
^ a b "Police hunt for 2 men in Mississauga, Ont. restaurant blast, motive still unknown" . CBC News . Retrieved 2018-05-25 .
^ Rosella, Louie (May 25, 2018). " 'Absolutely horrifying': 2 men hunted after bomb explosion inside Mississauga restaurant leaves 15 wounded" . The Mississauga News . Retrieved May 29, 2018 . The other 12 are aged 23-69 and they have all been released from Mississauga and Credit Valley hospitals, Trillium Health Partners said in a statement.
^ Moshtaghian, Artemis; Chavez, Nicole (May 25, 2018). "2 men wanted after blast injures 15 people at restaurant near Toronto" . CNN . Retrieved 2018-05-25 .
^ a b "Police wrap up investigation at Bombay Bhel following restaurant blast" . CBC News . The Canadian Press. May 28, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2018 .
^ "Suspect in Mississauga, Ont., restaurant explosion may be female, police say" . CBC News . May 29, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018 .
^ "Bombay Bhel reopens 4 months after bomb blast injured 15 people" . CBC News . September 21, 2018. Retrieved November 19, 2018 .
^ "Ontario party leaders condemn Mississauga bombing" . Toronto Star . 25 May 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2018 .
^ a b MacLeod, Alana (25 May 2018). "Politicians react to IED explosion in a Mississauga restaurant" . Global News . Retrieved 25 May 2018 .
^ "Amarinder condemns Toronto restaurant blast" . The Quint . Indo-Asian News Service. May 25, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018 .
^ "People injured in bombing sue restaurant" . The Mississauga News . Metroland Media Group. The Canadian Press. August 21, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2018 .
^ McLaughlin, Amara (August 21, 2018). "Bomb blast victims sue Bombay Bhel for $6M, claim Toronto-area restaurant was target of 'turf war' " . CBC News . Retrieved August 31, 2018 .
^ Douglas, Pam (August 21, 2018). "No evidence of 'turf war' or prior threats in Bombay Bhel bombing: Police" . The Mississauga News . Metroland Media Group. Retrieved August 31, 2018 .
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