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Brandon Volpi, Ottawa student, dead after prom night stabbing

The father of 18-year-old Brandon Volpi says his son, an Ottawa high school student, died after a stabbing outside the Les Suites Hotel, where students say a fight broke out during a prom night after-party.

Students say fight broke out during after-party outside Les Suites Hotel

Student dies after prom night stabbing

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Family, friends and classmates mourn the stabbing death of Brandon Volpi after prom.

An 18-year-old student hasdied from injuries suffered in a stabbing outside the Les Suites Hotel in downtown Ottawa, where students say a fight broke out during aprom night after-party.

Brandon Volpi, 18, died from his injuries after a stabbing outside a downtown Ottawa hotel early in the morning of June 7, 2014. (Photo courtesy of Brandon Volpi's family)
Ottawa police and paramedics responded to the 100 block ofBessererStreet at about 3:35 a.m. ETSaturday for a reported stabbing.

They found onevictim with serious injuries and another with minor injuries.

Danny Volpi confirmed to CBC News his son, Brandon, died in hospital after he was stabbed in the throat and chest. He also said Brandon was a Grade 12 student at St. Patrick'sHigh School.

"To my dear son may you rest in peace. I miss you with all my heart. May justice be served and find who killed my son," DannyVolpi wrote on Facebook on Saturday.

Volpialso said his son was involved in many sports teams, including rugby and football.

Student tried to help friendduring after-party

Students who spoke to CBC News said a fight broke out during a prom night after-party, which led to the stabbing.

Volpi's friend, Kevin Charles, and other witnesses said one of their friends was involved in an altercation outside, whileVolpi and otherswereinside the hotel. The witnessessaidVolpiwent outside to escort the friend away when hewas attacked.

One student said she later saw paramedics try to saveVolpioutside the hotel.

I heard screaming from inside my room and I came running outside and I saw a bunch of people screaming. There was a guy holding his neck leaning up against the statue," said Grade 12 student MeganDesabrais, who's graduating from St. Pius.

Blood-stained clothing and other objects lay near a statue in front of Les Suites Hotel, where 18-year-old Brandon Volpi was stabbed. Volpi later died in hospital. (CBC)
Some also said students from three Catholic high schools in the city's south end St. Joseph's,St. Pius X and St. Patrick's were staying at the hotel.

Police said a second victim was treated at hospital and later released. Witnesses said that victim was the friend Volpi had tried to escort away.

The Ottawa police major crimes section is investigating the homicide, which is the city's third of2014.

Police still looking for suspect

On Saturday afternoon, police said they were still looking for a suspect and nobodywas in custody. They said it's likely alcohol was involved in the incident.

The OttawaCatholic School Board also released a statement Saturdayafter the stabbing.

"With sadness, we can confirm that the victim was a student at St. Patricks High School," read the statement from spokeswoman Mardi de Kemp.

"The board will be co-operating fully with the ongoing police investigation. School and board counselling staff have been contacted and will be available for students and staff for as long as needed. The school community will be praying for the victim and family."

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Ottawa police at613-236-1222, ext. 5493or Crime Stoppers at613-233-8477.