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Note: The Banner has chosen to withhold the victims last name in order to protect her identity.A woman sexually assaulted inside an Orangeville high school has found new evidence to help with a claim she filed for emotional distress and trauma following the incident nearly 40 years ago.After having her Workplace Safety Insurance Board claim denied in 2019, she was able to connect WSIB with a witness to the alleged assault. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They WSIB were able to contact the witness that is still alive, said Lynn, whose last name has been
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