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LFP ARCHIVES: A brutal act
Lying bleeding on a city pathway, Therese was sure she would die. Three years later, she's still healing.
Emilie Paraskevas with newspaper clippings regarding her ordeal in London, Ont. on Thursday October 21, 2021. (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)
''It was just before dawn and still dark outside.
But Therese wasn’t afraid. Sure, the walkway was dark and she was alone on her way to class at Fanshawe College, but it was a quiet neighbourhood and there wasn’t much crime.''
''Even when she saw a man walking toward her on the unlit pathway, she felt safe.
Safe, until he ran at her like a football player tackling the smallest person on the field.
He plunged a knife into her over and over. Sexually assaulted, she was left bleeding on the pathway.
Therese, a fighter, survived the attack.''
''For days, investigators searched every inch of the area where Therese was attacked.''
''When they were finished, police still hadn’t found Therese’s green and beige backpack. But they did find a knife handle that appeared to be from a kitchen set.''
''Investigators were not able to link the handle to the crime. No DNA – the genetic fingerprint that marks every person – was ever gleaned from it.''