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 TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto police officer who fatally shot a hammer-wielding man in the city two years ago said Wednesday he was devastated by the confrontation   grim conclusion, though he maintained he had no choice but to open fire.Const. Andrew Doyle was testifying at a coroner   inquest into Andrew Loku   death and addressed the man   relatives, who weren ;t present, directly at one point.This entire event was an absolute tragedy for everyone involved, he said from the witness stand. This is not the result that anybody wanted, especially me. I am absolutely devastated by this and I ;m sorry that this was the end result of the situation that I was involved in.   
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 A 21-year-old Flamborough woman killed in an ATV crash near Tews Falls is being remembered for her passion for helping others and the  joy  she brought to her family.Rebecca Dilkes was a passenger on an ATV being driven by her 24-year-old sister, Camille, on Harvest Road, just east of Ofield Road South, around 5:30 p.m. on April 25.The ATV slid down an embankment about 10 metres and both women were thrown from the vehicle, said Const. Jerome Stewart with Hamilton police.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL 
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stanley cupe h, according to police.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Eric Dilkes said his granddaughter was someone who became  more sophisticated and more beautiful  with each passing year. She was going to go somewhere,  said Eric.  We all adored her.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dilkes parents, Bradley and Sally Dilkes, declined an interview request.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              According to her obituary, Rebecca, lovingly known as  Becca,  moved from Sarnia to Waterdown with her family when she was in Grade 6. The youngest of three sisters 鈥?Rebecca, Colette and Camille 鈥?her family wrote that they  couldnt imagin