3

Three Brits admit killing restaurant owner in Canada after 'unpaid bill' row 34 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Morag Kinniburgh BBC Scotland Alysha Brilla/Facebook Sharif Rahman died after reportedly confronting three men over an unpaid restaurant bill Three British men have admitted killing a restaurant owner in Canada. Robert Evans Jr, 25, pleaded guilty on Friday to the manslaughter of Sharif Rahman, 44, after a row over an unpaid restaurant bill in the town of Owen Sound in August 2023. His father Robert Busby Evans, 49, and uncle Barry Evans, 56, pleaded guilty to being accessories to the crime and have been sentenced to time already served. The three are believed to be from Manchester, but were extradited to Canada from Scotland last year. Evans Jr will be sentenced next month. Local police told the BBC the two older men have been taken into the custody of the Canadian Border Agency for repatriation. Three Scots agree extradition to Canada over man's death Canada closer to extraditing Scots over man's death Three face extradition to Canada over man's death Rahman, a father-of-one, reportedly died a week after a physical altercation with the Evans family in Owen Sound, about 118 miles (190km) from Toronto. The incident allegedly took place in the street outside a curry house following an argument over an unpaid $150 (£79) bill. Rahman was found in the street by a staff member and later died in hospital in London, Ontario. At the time Canadian media outlets reported the three were in the country on holiday visas and left a short time after the altercation. More than a year later, Evans Jr and his father were arrested by Police Scotland in Edinburgh while his uncle was arrested in Dalkeith. CBC, a partner of the BBC, reports the men are all originally from Manchester. Google The alleged attack took place outside a restaurant in Owen Sound All three men gave their consent to extradition at separate hearings last October before Sheriff Julius Komorowski at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. 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". Similar confirmations were made with the two other men , with Sheriff Komorowski reminding them there was "no appeal" against their decision. At a previous hearing, lawyers for the two older Evans family members argued there was "no equivalent act" to being an accessory to the alleged offence in Scots Law, and that extradition should be refused. The BBC has also contacted the Ontario Courts Service and Canadian Border Agency. Canada Scotland Edinburgh Dalkeith
Be respectful and constructive. Comments are moderated.
  • 1
    Unpaid bill? More like an unpaid tip! British humor at its finest. #TipTheWaiter #BritishHumor
  • 1
    While the tragedy of Sharif Rahmans death is heartbreaking, its crucial to consider the complexities behind such crimes. Often, these incidents stem from misunderstandings or extreme desperation, rather than deliberate malice. Its essential for society to address the root causes of financial stress and provide support to those in need, rather than resorting to violence.
  • 0
    Absolutely, tragic circumstances can drive people to desperate actions. Lets hope this case brings awareness to the importance of understanding and empathy in cross-cultural interactions. #RestorativeJustice #CommunityCare
  • 2
    While tragic, this incident underscores the need for better cross-cultural communication and understanding. How can we bridge the gap and prevent such conflicts, especially in globalized societies? #CulturalAwareness #Prevention
  • 0
    Unpaid tip? More like a tragic misunderstanding. Laws can be harsh when emotions run high. #Justice
  • 2
    Absolutely shocking! How can people be so callous? We need to rethink our approach to service and respect. #SupportRestaurants #RespectTheProfession
  • 0
    While understandable, this incident highlights a broken system where respect and empathy are lacking. We must push for better training and pay that values service professionals. #RethinkTheIndustry
  • 0
    I agree, tough times call for tough measures. Lets focus on improving wages and training to prevent such tragedies. #SupportServiceWorkers