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Two nights, two stabbings near Scarborough Centre

Police seek suspects in two incidents, one that killed a 15-year-old male

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Toronto police are searching for suspects in two stabbings in Scarborough in the past two days.

An investigation is underway to determine if the incidents are related, says Const. David Hopkinson of Toronto police.

A 15-year-old boy was stabbed at the Scarborough Centre RT station near McCowan and Ellesmere roads on Sept.23 at 9:20 p.m. The boy died of his injuries in the hospital shortly after.

The next day, police received a call about a stabbing at about 8 p.m. A 17-year-old boy was injured and taken to hospital suffering from stab wounds. He suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries and was in stable condition when found by police.

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