SUBENTHIRALINGAM
SUBJECT
SUBRAMANIAM
SUBENTHIRALINGAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-04 published
Water deaths mar long weekend
A nine-year-old was one of three Ontarians who drowned during
the Canada Day break.
By Canadian Press, Tues., July 4, 2006
Toronto -- A nine-year-old boy was among those who drowned during
the Canada Day holiday weekend.
Police say Yathavann
SUBENTHIRALINGAM, of Toronto, was briefly
left unattended on a beach near Midland on Sunday.
He was found face down in the water, and attempts to revive him
failed.
An autopsy was to be conducted in Orillia yesterday on a Markham
man who drowned while body-surfing with Friends south of Huntsville
Sunday afternoon.
Provincial police say Andrew
TAILOR/TAYLOR, 20, had been body-surfing
down the rapids at the base of the Port Sydney dam.
His body was found floating on the surface at the end of the
rapids a short time later by another swimmer.
Police say the man was a weak swimmer and was not wearing a personal
flotation device.
He was pronounced dead in hospital in Huntsville.
Another man drowned while apparently trying to swim across the
Welland Canal near Niagara Falls with a friend Saturday.
His name has not been released.
The Lifesaving Society says of the four long weekends in the
summer, Canada Day is always the worst for drownings.
Sixteen people drowned in Ontario over the Canada Day weekend
in 2005.
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SUBENTHIRALINGAM o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2006-07-07 published
Eight-year-old drowns in Georgian Bay
Torstar News Service, Page 8
An eight-year-old Toronto boy was among four people who drowned
on Ontario's waterways over the holiday long weekend.
At approximately 2 p.m. Sunday, police and paramedics from the
Southern Georgian Bay detachment were called to Balm Beach on
Georgian
Bay, near Midland, where they found Yathavann
SUBENTHIRALINGAM
with his face down in the water.
Rescuers attempted cardio-pulmonary resuscitation at the scene
and then took him to Huronia District Hospital in Tiny Township,
but he could not be revived.
Police said the boy had been left unattended on the beach for
a brief period of time. An autopsy showed he drowned.
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SUBENTHIRALINGAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-04 published
Fewer drowned this long weekend
By Alexandra
SHIMO,
Page A9
In years past, the end of the Canada Day holiday in Ontario was
usually marked by one tragic statistic -- the number of drownings.
Last year, for example, 16 people drowned in the province during
the holiday weekend. In 2004, there were eight, and 13 in each
of 2002 and 2003.
This year, however, the figure is significantly lower: Only four
drownings had been reported as of late yesterday.
"So far the deaths have been very low," said Barbara Byers, public
education director of the Lifesaving Society. "Normally, there
are about 10 deaths this holiday weekend, so this could be a
very good sign."
Ms. Byers said one reason this year might be different is the
introduction of stiffer penalties for impaired boating. In June,
a law came into effect that strips boat drivers of their automobile
licences if they are found boating while impaired.
"The low number of deaths could be a sign that people are more
aware of the risks of unsafe boating," she said. "It's significant
that none of the three people who drowned are from boating accidents.
Normally, these deaths make up about one-third of the total."
However,
Constable
Sally
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of the Ontario Provincial Police,
said it might be too early to make a link between the apparent
low numbers and the new boating law.
Last night, the Ontario Provincial Police confirmed that a man
in his early 20s drowned at Crystal Beach on Lake Erie just after
5: 30 p.m. His name was not released.
On Saturday, a 50-year old man drowned while trying to swim across
the Welland Canal near Niagara Falls with a friend. On Sunday
afternoon, Andrew
TAILOR/TAYLOR, 22, died while body surfing with a
group of Friends at the base of the Port Sydney Scenic Dam near
Huntsville. Police said he was a weak swimmer and was not wearing
a personal flotation device.
Also on Sunday, eight-year-old Yathavann
SUBENTHIRALINGAM died
at Balm Beach at Georgian Bay near Midland. The boy was left
unattended for a short period of time, officials said, and then
found face down in the water.
Drownings in remote areas might take a few days to be reported.
The exact number of deaths is not known until several days after
the holiday, Ms. Byers said.
"We haven't yet heard about all the drownings over this holiday
period. But so far, this year has been better than expected."
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SUBENTHIRALINGAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-07-04 published
8-year-old drowns in Georgian Bay
By Amanda-Marie
QUINTINO,
Staff
Reporter
An 8-year-old boy was among four people who drowned on Ontario's
waterways over the holiday long weekend.
At approximately 2 p.m. Sunday, police and ambulance attendants
from the Southern Georgian Bay detachment were called to Balm
Beach on Georgian Bay, near Midland, where they found Yathavann
SUBENTHIRALINGAM with his face down in the water.
Paramedics attempted cardio-pulmonary resuscitation at the scene
and then took him to Huronia District Hospital in Tiny Township,
but he could not be revived.
A police investigation revealed the boy had been left unattended
on the beach for a brief period of time. An autopsy showed he
drowned.
Yesterday, a 26-year-old man from St. Catharines drowned off
Crystal Beach in the town of Fort Erie after encountering difficulty
while swimming. His body was recovered about an hour after he
disappeared.
"Body surfing" down popular rapids proved fatal for a 20-year-old
Markham man on Sunday at the base of the Port Sydney Scenic Dam
just south of Huntsville. Andrew
TAILOR/TAYLOR was a weak swimmer and
was not wearing a personal flotation device, police said.
A swimmer discovered his body floating at the end of the rapids.
He was pronounced dead on arrival at Huntsville District Memorial
Hospital. An autopsy confirmed he drowned.
Another man who tried to swim across the Welland Canal near Niagara
Falls with a friend began having difficulties and disappeared
under the water, police said.
Two men accompanying the pair in a canoe pulled the man to shore,
but he was later pronounced dead. His name has not been released.
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SUBJECT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-05-02 published
SUBJECT,
Bruce
John
At the Southampton Care Centre on Sunday, April 30th, 2006, at
the age of 93 years, Bruce
SUBJECT of Southampton. Much loved
companion of Gladys
PICKARD of Southampton. Husband of the late
Loretta P.
LEIFSO. Dear father of Bonnie and her husband Jim
GALBRAITH of Mitchell, David of British Columbia, and Paul and
his wife Christina of Burlington. Grandfather of Jodie
GALBRAITH,
Shannon and her husband Peter
PRICE, and Susan
SUBJECT. He is
also survived by two great-grandchildren, Noah and Maggie
PRICE.
Brother of Jim of Port Elgin, and John of Toronto. Predeceased
by three sisters and one brother. Bruce will be sadly missed
by Gladys' two children, Eric
PRZYBYLOWSKI and his wife
Mary
Anne of Port Elgin, and Roena and her husband Randy
DYKIN of
Alberta. Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel,
510 Mill Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores) from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 3rd. Funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating. Interment in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy. The Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #155, Southampton will hold a memorial service in the
funeral home on Wednesday evening at 6: 45 p.m. Portrait and memorial
online at www.milroyfuneralhomes
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SUBJECT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-07-04 published
GALLINGER,
Grenville “Grant” Nelson
Of Chesley, passed away at his residence on Saturday, July 1,
2006 in his 83rd year. Best Friend of Grace
SPENCER of Chesley.
Loving brother of Audrey
MERCER of Guelph and brother-in-law
of Dorothy
GALLINGER of Chesley and Peggy
GALLINGER of Calgary.
Grant will be missed by many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased
by his first wife Dorothy; second wife Agnes; son Robin; sister
Gladys WEDOW; brothers Ken, Roscoe and Sam and his parents, Robert
and Laura
(SUBJECT)
GALLINGER.
Visitation will be held at Cameron
Funeral Home, Chesley on Monday from 7-9 p.m. where a Royal Canadian
Legion service will be held at 7 p.m. The funeral service will
be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, July 4, 2006 at 2 p.m.
Interment in Douglas Hill Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the
Chesley Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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SUBJECT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-06 published
METCALFE,
Doris
Margaret
(SCHANK)
At Wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, November 05, 2006,
Mrs. Doris
METCALFE of R.R.#1, Wingham, age 60 years. The former
Doris SCHANK beloved wife of Harold
METCALFE.
Loving grandmother
of Stephen
DAVIS of Waterloo and Gregory
METCALFE of Listowel.
Mother-in-law of Cheryl
METCALFE and Dave
SHOWERS of Listowel.
Dear sister of Evelyn and Allan
MARQUETTE of Lake Temagami, Helen
LEE of Wingham, Sharon
BAKER of London, and Stanley (J.R.) and
Barb SCHANK of Owen Sound. Also survived by Harold's sisters
and brothers and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her
parents Stanley and Margaret
(SUBJECT)
SCHANK, her son Keith
METCALFE (1999,) her daughter Kim
DAROSA (2004) and granddaughter
Shannon Nicole
DAVIS.
Visitation at McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham,
Ontario on Tuesday, 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral service
will be held at Saint Paul's Trinity Anglican Church on Wednesday
at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend Len
MYERS officiating. Interment in Wingham
Cemetery, Wingham, Ontario. Memorial donations in lieu of flowers
to The Kidney Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Online condolences at
www.mcburneyfuneral.com
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SUBRAMANIAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-11-06 published
Man, 39, charged in wife's death
Body found in Markham garage
In Brampton, man shot and killed
By Stan JOSEY,
Staff
Reporter
Police in Peel and York regions are investigating two homicides
over the weekend.
In York, police have charged a Markham man after his wife's body
was found in the garage of their home on Kruger Rd. shortly after
9 a.m. Saturday.
Sugirthanraj
KAILAYAPILLAI, 39, is charged with second-degree
murder in the death of his wife, Thayalini
SUBRAMANIAM, 31.
An autopsy is being held today to determine the cause of death.
In Peel, Mervyn
SPENCE, 41, of Brampton was gunned down as he
left a private event at a restaurant, in an industrial plaza
at Steeles Ave E. and Torbram Rd., around 4 a.m. Saturday.
Crime-scene tape was still in place around about a dozen stores
in the plaza yesterday as police tried to reconstruct the bloody
path that led from the Malibu Marie lounge to a nearby parking
lot, where the man was found in a pool of blood.
A large number of people attended the event, but so far police
have not come up with a motive for the shooting, which took place
as the party was ending.
They have not ruled out the possibility that
SPENCE was shot
several times while trying to run to safety.
Police want to talk to anyone at the party who can shed some
light on the shooting.
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