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Three British men admit killing Canadian restaurant owner over unpaid bill dispute – UK Times

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Three British men accused of involvement in the death of a Canadian restaurant owner have pleaded guilty in a Canadian court.

The men, who are from the same family, were charged by Canadian prosecutors after the death of Sharif Rahman in Ontario during August 2023.

According to news outlet CBS, Robert Evans, 25, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with Mr Rahman’s death.

He is due to be sentenced on 10 July.

His father, Robert Busby Evans, 47, and his uncle, Barry Evans, 54, both admitted being an accessory after the fact to commit an indictable offence, and were each sentenced to 21 months in jail.

Robert Evans junior was accused of striking Mr Rahman outside The Curry House restaurant in Owen Sound.

The assault is said to have taken place in a dispute over an unpaid restaurant bill and Mr Rahman died in hospital a week after the incident.

All three men are believed to be from Manchester, but they were extradited from Scotland after hearings in Edinburgh Sheriff Court last October
All three men are believed to be from Manchester, but they were extradited from Scotland after hearings in Edinburgh Sheriff Court last October (PA Archive)

Barry Evans is said to have been aware of this incident and to have driven his nephew 40 miles away in order to avoid him being apprehended.

He is said to have told his nephew to “run, run” before letting him get in his car.

Robert Busby Evans is alleged to have booked his son a one-way flight back to the UK from Canada.

He is also said to have been aware that his son had struck someone when he did so.

All three men are believed to be from Manchester, but they were extradited from Scotland after hearings in Edinburgh Sheriff Court last October.

During the first hearing, defence agent Sarah Loosemore said Robert Busby Evans had decided “it would be appropriate for these matters to be dealt with under the Canadian justice system”.

Sheriff Julius Komorowski confirmed this with him, telling him: “I’m told you’ve consented to extradition. That is something you cannot change your mind about, you cannot take that back.”

He added: “There will be no further court hearings, there will be no appeal.”

The sheriff made similar confirmations with the other two men.

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