On Monday, Global News reported that Edward Lake, the father of three children who died, was found dead the day after Father’s Day. He died of suicide. “This is an incredibly tragic situation and our hearts are with the Neville-Lake family as they mourn another heartbreaking loss,” said a Mackenzie Health spokesman.
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However, the spokesman said that the name of Muzzo’s family will continue to adorn the side of the brand new Cortellucci Vaughan hospital. The story goes on under the ad In 2017, after the accident and while Muzzo was serving his prison sentence, Mackenzie Health received a $ 15 million donation from the De Gasperis and Muzzo families to build the new hospital. The organization has vowed to name a wing of the new facility “De Gasperis-Muzzo Tower”. The latest tragedy suffered by Jennifer Neville-Lake, Edward Lake’s surviving wife and mother of three, has not changed the health network. Trending Stories
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“We understand the strong feelings that people have expressed about the recognition that occurs in our hospital and we accept and respect their concerns,” Mackenzie Health said. The hospital is about 10 miles from where Muzzo hit and killed nine-year-old Daniel Neville-Lake, his five-year-old brother Harrison, their two-year-old sister Milly and the 65-year-old children. grandfather, Gary Neville, on September 27, 2015 in Vaughan. The Muzzo family owns plasterboard company Marel Contractors and is worth nearly $ 1.8 billion, according to Canadian Business magazine.
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An online request to remove the name has garnered more than 1,700 signatures since it launched on Tuesday. The story goes on under the ad “We have no plans to remove the signage on the building, as it recognizes the family’s long history of charity, including many generous donations to Mackenzie Health,” Mackenzie Health said. “Their contributions have helped create an excellent healthcare unit for the community and we are very grateful for that.” In February 2021, Muzzo was released from full prison. – With files from Caryn Lieberman and Ryan Rocca of Global News 2:52 Police warn that driving with a disability is on the rise © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.