Emotional Statements Delivered in Court for Leslieville Mother Killed by Stray Bullet
Family, friends deliver emotional statements in court about Leslieville mom killed in shooting

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During a sentencing hearing for Damian Hudson, convicted of the second-degree murder of Karolina Huebner-Makurat, family and friends shared emotional statements about the impact of her death. Huebner-Makurat, a 44-year-old mother of two, was killed by a stray bullet during a drug-related altercation in Toronto on July 7, 2023. Her husband and others described her as a compassionate, loving individual whose loss has deeply affected the community.
- 01Karolina Huebner-Makurat, 44, was killed by a stray bullet during a fight between drug dealers outside the South Riverdale Community Health Centre in Toronto.
- 02Adrian Makurat, her husband, shared that their daughter Claudia expressed her love for her mother and missed her voice, while Nella struggled to remember her.
- 03More than 30 victim impact statements were presented, highlighting Huebner-Makurat's kindness and the void her death has created in the community.
- 04Bryan Scholes, a friend from her teaching days, described her as a 'beacon of professionalism' who represented hope in a darkening world.
- 05The court heard that Hudson's actions have instilled fear in the Leslieville community, with witnesses requiring trauma counseling after the incident.
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The sentencing hearing for Damian Hudson, convicted of the second-degree murder of Karolina Huebner-Makurat, took place in Toronto, where emotional victim impact statements were delivered. Huebner-Makurat, a 44-year-old mother of two, was struck by a stray bullet during a confrontation between rival drug dealers outside the South Riverdale Community Health Centre on July 7, 2023. Her husband, Adrian Makurat, described their daughter Claudia, now 10, expressing her love for her mother and longing to hear her voice, while Nella, 7, shared her painful memories of not being able to recall her mother's voice. Over 30 victim impact statements highlighted Huebner-Makurat's kindness and the profound loss felt by her family and community. Friends and colleagues depicted her as a compassionate individual who brought joy to many lives. Bryan Scholes, a close friend, emphasized her professionalism and optimism, stating that Hudson's actions devastated countless people who loved her. The community has since expressed fear and anxiety about safety in the area, with some witnesses requiring trauma counseling. Hudson's sentencing will occur at a later date, with a second-degree murder conviction carrying a life sentence without parole for 10 to 25 years.
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The tragic death of Karolina Huebner-Makurat has left a significant emotional void in the Leslieville community, increasing fear and anxiety among residents regarding safety.
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