COQUITLAM, B.C.—Samson Wong wept Saturday as he apologized to his teenage son, saying he wishes he could have protected the young man from the stray bullet that took his life. Alfred Wong was heading home to Coquitlam with his parents on Jan. 13 when a bullet pierced their vehicle on a Vancouver street, striking the 15-year-old. Article Continued Below“Every morning when we wake up, we tell ourselves it was a dream, a bad dream,” he said. Wilfred Wong speaks about his brother Alfred Wong, 15, seen on a television, who was an innocent victim of an alleged gang shooting, during a Vancouver Police news conference on Jan. 22. Wilfred Wong told the crowd that his younger brother was his “closest companion and an irreplaceable pillar” in his life.
Source: thestar January 27, 2018 23:37 UTC