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Fireworks set off at Dua Lipa concert inside Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena

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Toronto police say they are investigating after fireworks were set off at a Dua Lipa concert inside of Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday night.

Police said that at around 11:42 p.m. someone reportedly threw fireworks at the end of the concert. Video surfacing on social media show several red and yellow fireworks going off in the middle of the concert venue with thousands of spectators.

Three people suffered minor injuries and were seen by “internal EMS medics” who were working at the concert, police said. Read more: The Weeknd postpones concert in Toronto as mass Rogers outage continues None of the injured required an ambulance or were taken to hospital.

Police said no damage was caused to the property. As of Thursday morning, police have no suspect information and investigators said they are working with security at the venue to review video surveillance.

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