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Thury is a playwright, composer, director and educator, and has dedicated much of his time to York and to Vanier College in particular, since 1970.
Such is Accinelli's admiration for Thury that for the VCP 20th anniversary, she established the Fred Thury Award to honour his outstanding contribution to the annual Vanier Productions and the college.
Thury's love for VCP is abiding and runs deep, and he is full of pride for those who have worked on the many productions.
Thury said there was no evidence in the parking lot across the street from the pop machine, and there were no witnesses that heard a shot.
Goggins asked Thury if he found during the investigation that Berry and Fiecke were good friends, and that there was no evidence of a fight or an altercation.
Thury also agreed that he heard that both boys were messing around with the gun, and that they were shocked when it went off.