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Family of toddler who died in fall from Toronto highrise sues building owners, management

Family of toddler who died in highrise fall sues Toronto owners and management

The family of a toddler who died after falling from a North York highrise has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the building’s owners and its management, alleging negligence and seeking damages.

The lawsuit targets the building owners and the management company, alleging harm connected to the child’s death in May. Specific figures, exact allegations, and additional factual details beyond the lawsuit’s existence are not provided in the available brief. The filing implies the family is pursuing compensation for damages, but the precise amount is not disclosed in the provided material.

Authorities previously responded to the scene at the highrise, with images showing police and forensic personnel, and the incident occurred in a North York location. The report does not specify the child’s age beyond describing the victim as a toddler, nor does it provide the names of the parties involved or the exact address of the building.

No further information about the legal basis for the suit, the circumstances surrounding the fall, or any responses from the defendants is included in the sourced material. The story focuses on the legal action initiated by the family and the parties named as defendants, with no additional context offered in the RSS snippet.

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