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 Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday demanding justice for Regis Korchinski-Paquet, three days after the 29-year-old woman fell to her death from a High Park highrise, in an incident that is now under investigation by Ontarios civilian police watchdog.A group called Not Another Bla stanley quencher ck Life organized the protest, which began at Christie Pits Pa stanley cup rk early Saturday afternoon and culminated hours later outside Toronto police headquarters on College Street 鈥?though hundreds continued the protest long after organizers asked the crowd to disperse.With controversy mounting over Korchinski-Paquets death 鈥?and on the heels of other high-profil water bottle stanley e deaths involving police in both Canada and the United States, where some of the ensuing protests turned violent 鈥?her family began the day by issuing a statement urging a peaceful gathering in their loved ones name.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This is what we call solidarity,  a woman identified only as a member of Korchinski-Paquets family said as she addressed the large crowd at the end of the march from the back of a pickup truck carrying a speaker system.  When we come together for a cause, this is what happens. Its good to know Black people can come out and protest peacefully. We dont need any violence 鈥?but we want answers. She reiterated the familys call for details from the police, requesting names, badge numbers and information about whoever was in the apartment with Korchins