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Dec. 30, 2025
www.thestar.com
In the throes of grief, Holly Roy had a singular request.
“Anyone who’s asked me if I need anything,” she wrote in a Facebook post, just over two months after her son, JahVai, was killed by a stray bullet that punctured the bedroom window of her Black Creek apartment in August.
“I need you to show up.”
It was a call to action, for people from across the city — loved ones, friends, politicians, strangers — to attend the Save Our Children rally, organized by ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency in downtown Toronto on Oct. 24, exactly two months after JahVai had been laid to rest.''
Her son died in her arms from a stray bullet. Why this mom will never let Toronto forget JahVai Roy
Holly Roy had one message to the city in the months after her son JahVai was killed by a bullet through her apartment window: “I need you to show up.”
“Anyone who’s asked me if I need anything,” she wrote in a Facebook post, just over two months after her son, JahVai, was killed by a stray bullet that punctured the bedroom window of her Black Creek apartment in August.
“I need you to show up.”
It was a call to action, for people from across the city — loved ones, friends, politicians, strangers — to attend the Save Our Children rally, organized by ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency in downtown Toronto on Oct. 24, exactly two months after JahVai had been laid to rest.''