Man sentenced to 10 years for manslaughter in shooting death of Leslieville mother | CBC News
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Man sentenced to 10 years for manslaughter in shooting death of Leslieville mother | CBC News
"Justice Forestell stated that Ibrahim believed it was likely that Mr. Hudson would be armed and would have known that his accomplice had a gun at the time."
"Huebner-Makurat's husband, Adrian Makurat, described in court how losing her forever changed their family, highlighting the emotional toll on their daughters."
"I feel sad. I can't remember what she sounds like, said Huebner-Makurat's older daughter, reflecting the deep emotional impact of their mother's death."
Ahmed Mustafa Ibrahim received a ten-year sentence for manslaughter related to the death of Karolina Huebner-Makurat, who was killed by a stray bullet during a robbery. Ibrahim, a drug dealer, pleaded guilty after admitting to participating in the robbery that led to her death. Justice Maureen Forestell noted that Ibrahim created a dangerous situation, aware that his accomplice might be armed. Huebner-Makurat's family expressed profound loss, with her husband and daughters sharing emotional statements about the impact of her death on their lives.
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