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Man And Woman Charged With Manslaughter In July Homicide In Burnaby Starbucks

The Canadian Press, 20 Nov, 2017 11:45 AM
    BURNABY, B.C. — A fatal assault in a Burnaby, B.C., coffee shop more than four months ago has resulted in manslaughter charges against a man and woman.
     
    The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says in a news release that 40-year-old Lawrence Sharpe and 35-year-old Oldouz Pournouruz were expected in provincial court Monday.
     
    The team's Cpl. Frank Jang says the July 12 attack on 22-year-old Michael Page-Vincelli was not a random act.
     
    A witness reported seeing an interaction between the victim and a woman outside the coffee shop and when the woman told another man about the encounter, the pair followed Page-Vincelli-old back into the coffee shop.
     
    The 73-year-old witness did not see what happened, but said the man and woman left about a minute later and he entered the coffee shop to find Page-Vincelli bleeding from the mouth, nose and ears.
     
    Questions about the case were raised by a civil rights group because Burnaby RCMP did not release any information about the man's death and the matter was only revealed as media outlets investigated later.

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