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ANDREW MILLS
STAFF REPORTER
As many as 50 youths were there when six students at Scarborough's Francis Libermann Catholic Secondary School were attacked yesterday afternoon in a forested area behind the Finch Ave. E. campus.
It is not known what sparked the attack or how many students were involved, but the larger group were not students at Libermann, said principal Tracey Parish.
The Libermann students — all boys — were returning to school after having lunch at a nearby Caribbean restaurant when they were attacked, a spokesperson for the Toronto Catholic District School Board said.
Three of the students sustained minor injuries in the brawl and were taken to Scarborough Grace Hospital as a precaution, Parish said.
Students coming out of classes just before 3 p.m. yesterday were kept away from the forested area, where police were investigating with the aid of dogs and a helicopter.
Counsellors will talk with students tomorrow and the school is expected to send a note explaining the situation to parents, the spokesperson said.
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ANDREW MILLS
STAFF REPORTER
As many as 50 youths were there when six students at Scarborough's Francis Libermann Catholic Secondary School were attacked yesterday afternoon in a forested area behind the Finch Ave. E. campus.
It is not known what sparked the attack or how many students were involved, but the larger group were not students at Libermann, said principal Tracey Parish.
The Libermann students — all boys — were returning to school after having lunch at a nearby Caribbean restaurant when they were attacked, a spokesperson for the Toronto Catholic District School Board said.
Three of the students sustained minor injuries in the brawl and were taken to Scarborough Grace Hospital as a precaution, Parish said.
Students coming out of classes just before 3 p.m. yesterday were kept away from the forested area, where police were investigating with the aid of dogs and a helicopter.
Counsellors will talk with students tomorrow and the school is expected to send a note explaining the situation to parents, the spokesperson said.
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