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Four years ago, Samuel Douf was awakened by a bullet in the back. He shares what happened that night at an Airbnb on Ottawa's Gilmour Street and what he wants other young men to learn from his story. This video was put together by Lucas Arias-Valenzuela and Jean-Jacques Ngandu in collaboration with CBC Ottawa's Creator Network.

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This video is part of CBC's Creator Network. The Creator Network collaborates with a select roster of diverse Canadian creators to amplify Canadian stories and share unique perspectives.

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World
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gun violence, mental health, youth
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