Memorials and condolences continue after Winnipeg boy, 3, dies after stabbing
WINNIPEG — A memorial has grown outside the Winnipeg home where a three-year-old boy was allegedly stabbed as he slept last week, while political leaders add their voices to those offering condolences to the child’s grieving family.
Hunter Haze Straight-Smith suffered severe brain damage during the incident on Wednesday, according to his family, and died shortly after he was taken off life support on Saturday afternoon.
A vigil was planned outside the home on Pritchard Ave. on Sunday night, adding to several that have been held in the city over the course of a few days.
Mourners placed stuffed animals, flowers and other offerings around the trunk of a large tree in front of the home.