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Hundreds mourn slain teacher Abshir Hassan

Hundreds gather in Lawrence Heights to mourn Abshir Hassan, the local teacher who was shot dead in that neighbourhood earlier this week.

Busloads of students, friends and colleagues remember Lawrence Heights educator

More than 1,500 friends, students and colleagues filled the mosque, while hundreds more prayed outside, as Abshir Hassan was laid to rest on Friday. (CBC)

Hundreds gathered in Lawrence Heights late Friday afternoon to mournAbshirHassan, the local teacher who was shot dead in that neighbourhood earlier this week.

Hassanwas laid to rest earlier in the day, drawing busloads of students, friends and colleagues. More than 1,500 filled the mosque, while hundreds more prayed outside.

Hassangrew up in Lawrence Heights and later, as part-time teacher, ran programs for the neighbourhoods underprivileged kids.

He was committed to young people who deserved equal opportunities having those opportunities, saidChrisPenrose, executive director of theSuccess Beyond Limits, a program for students in the Jane-Finch neighbourhood for which Hassan volunteered.

Abshir Hassan, 31, died in a shooting in Lawrence Heights. (Submitted by Dennis Boateng)
The 31-year-old part-time teacher at Lawrence Heights Middle School was shot Tuesday at around 12:15 a.m. ET when police say a car pulled up outside theFlemingtonRoad apartment building and fired several rounds.

Students remember him as a positive force.

He was helping me with my anger, studentTashalyaPrice told CBC News. Now I know my education comes before anything so I have to make sure I keep my anger calm.

There were tears and embraces as his casket was carried out.Hassan'scolleagues say his positive outlook touched everyone and his death, while tragic, may bring positive change to the neighbourhood he called home.

I think he would ask the students to move on from and learn from what we have lost and be grateful for what we have in our lives, said JasonLiu.

A scholarship in his name is being set up by community leaders and Success Beyond Limits.

A vigil in his honour will be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at11 FlemingtonRd.

With files from Lucy Lopez