I am not sure if it has been shared. At the CBC news yesterday it was suggested that the premises was being used as a massage parlor, and probably Oriental Sunshine was mentioned. Here is the news from Star that mentions Oriental Sunshine: I also share an ad leading to the same address:
Oriental Sunshine
150 Graydon Hall
North York
http://www.romeos-purple-pages.com/parlours/GTA-Oriental.htm
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Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has been called in to determine exactly what happened at a North York highrise where a woman plunged from an 11th-floor balcony Wednesday.
The incident began when Toronto police were called to an apartment in a building at 150 Graydon Hall Dr., near Hwy. 401 and the Don Valley Parkway, at around 5 p.m. The address is registered to a business named “Oriental Sunshine Exotic Massage.”
The officers forced open a door on the 11th floor and arrested at least one man, while a woman believed to be in her 20s was rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
“We’re investigating because of the injuries sustained by the man in the apartment building,” said SIU spokeswoman Monica Hudon, noting the 39-year-old man had sustained injuries to his hand and ribs.
“There was an interaction with officers. The nature of the interaction is part of the ongoing investigation.”
Police have not released any information about the woman, who was taken to a Toronto hospital with serious head injuries. It is believed she survived the 11-storey fall after landing on a ground-floor satellite dish.
After hearing news reports about the incident, many residents were in disbelief that there was a body rub parlour operating out of the highrise, which is home to many children.
“I was walking out of the building and I heard her scream,” said Shane Cobrand, a 9th-floor resident who was leaving the building with his two children at the time.
It wasn’t until he got back home later that he checked the address on the Internet and found an organization called “Oriental Sunshine” operating out of one of the apartments.
“Until yesterday I didn’t hear anything about it, but when I went on the internet I saw something about Oriental Sunshine. It showed a whole bunch of girls, basically (working) in this building. I was surprised myself,” Cobrand said.
Many people were prevented from leaving or entering the building when police locked it down following the incident
Ken Ogden, who lives on the 8th floor, was arriving home from a movie with his two sons when they were turned away.
He parked his car and walked over to see the woman being placed in the ambulance.
He also heard from neighbours that the incident may have been linked to a body rub parlour.
“Terrible. It’s insane. It’s crazy. They’re opening these shops everywhere and they’re coming into places where families live. These buildings are full of kids and when you get this type of trade, drugs will follow and then shootings,” Ogden said.
Another resident told the Star the incident began as a dispute between a man and woman. He said that other tenants told him the woman had stabbed the man before he threw her over the balcony.
Four investigators from the SIU are currently probing the circumstances surrounding the incident. Anyone with information is asked to call 416-622-0748 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting****************************416-622-0748************end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
The SIU is a civilian agency that investigations incidents involving police that result in death or serious injury.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/crime/article/844215--siu-takes-over-balcony-plunge-investigation
Oriental Sunshine
150 Graydon Hall
North York
http://www.romeos-purple-pages.com/parlours/GTA-Oriental.htm
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Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has been called in to determine exactly what happened at a North York highrise where a woman plunged from an 11th-floor balcony Wednesday.
The incident began when Toronto police were called to an apartment in a building at 150 Graydon Hall Dr., near Hwy. 401 and the Don Valley Parkway, at around 5 p.m. The address is registered to a business named “Oriental Sunshine Exotic Massage.”
The officers forced open a door on the 11th floor and arrested at least one man, while a woman believed to be in her 20s was rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
“We’re investigating because of the injuries sustained by the man in the apartment building,” said SIU spokeswoman Monica Hudon, noting the 39-year-old man had sustained injuries to his hand and ribs.
“There was an interaction with officers. The nature of the interaction is part of the ongoing investigation.”
Police have not released any information about the woman, who was taken to a Toronto hospital with serious head injuries. It is believed she survived the 11-storey fall after landing on a ground-floor satellite dish.
After hearing news reports about the incident, many residents were in disbelief that there was a body rub parlour operating out of the highrise, which is home to many children.
“I was walking out of the building and I heard her scream,” said Shane Cobrand, a 9th-floor resident who was leaving the building with his two children at the time.
It wasn’t until he got back home later that he checked the address on the Internet and found an organization called “Oriental Sunshine” operating out of one of the apartments.
“Until yesterday I didn’t hear anything about it, but when I went on the internet I saw something about Oriental Sunshine. It showed a whole bunch of girls, basically (working) in this building. I was surprised myself,” Cobrand said.
Many people were prevented from leaving or entering the building when police locked it down following the incident
Ken Ogden, who lives on the 8th floor, was arriving home from a movie with his two sons when they were turned away.
He parked his car and walked over to see the woman being placed in the ambulance.
He also heard from neighbours that the incident may have been linked to a body rub parlour.
“Terrible. It’s insane. It’s crazy. They’re opening these shops everywhere and they’re coming into places where families live. These buildings are full of kids and when you get this type of trade, drugs will follow and then shootings,” Ogden said.
Another resident told the Star the incident began as a dispute between a man and woman. He said that other tenants told him the woman had stabbed the man before he threw her over the balcony.
Four investigators from the SIU are currently probing the circumstances surrounding the incident. Anyone with information is asked to call 416-622-0748 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting****************************416-622-0748************end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
The SIU is a civilian agency that investigations incidents involving police that result in death or serious injury.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/crime/article/844215--siu-takes-over-balcony-plunge-investigation
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