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THUNDER BAY — The man who punched Andrew Ayre in the head, later resulting in the 52-year-old man's death, could spend the next seven years in prison, while the second accused who stole Ayre’s bike leading up to the altercation could return to custody or serve his sentence in the community.
Raven stole the bike and was riding it around the area before being confronted by Ayre. An altercation took place with Raven punching Ayre several times in the head. Ayre left the area and was later found on the corner of Victoria Avenue and North Street by paramedics after receiving reports of a man in distress.
Crown attorney Gordon Fillmore is seeking a custodial sentence in the range of five to seven years for Gregorovich, noting Ayre was a vulnerable victim who was simply attempting to retrieve his stolen property.The Crown is also seeking a custodial sentence for Raven ranging between three to five years, arguing the higher range is more appropriate to adhere to the sentencing principles of denunciation and deterrence.
“Mr. Gregorovich is pleading guilty to manslaughter. He is admitting his unlawful act in part or in whole, contributed to the victims’ death,” Naresh said.
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