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This week marks five years since Toronto billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman were killed in their home. Their son — Jonathon Sherman — has announced he’s adding $25 million to the reward set up to help solve the case.

Barry Sherman, 75, was the founder and chairman of the board of generic drug giant Apotex. He was deeply involved in philanthropy alongside his wife Honey, 70.

"Closure will not be possible until those responsible for this evil act are brought to justice," Jonathon Sherman said in a statement shared exclusively with CBC Toronto. My parents deserved to enjoy the fruits of their labour, and spend their twilight years as any grandparent should, with their family. I continue to miss my parents more than I can describe, and I am forever haunted by what happened to them.​​​​​​Barry Sherman, 75, was the founder and chairman of the board of generic drug giant Apotex. He was deeply involved in philanthropy alongside his wife Honey, 70., including some against his own relatives.

"This immeasurable pain is felt every day when I realize that my own two children will never have the privilege of meeting my parents who made their lives possible for me and my husband. Sherman says "as deeply personal as the pain and suffering has been," the loss of his parents extends much further, affecting the countless people whose lives they touched.

Police said the person is between five feet six inches and five feet nine inches tall, but their sex, race and other identifiers cannot be determined. The video shows the person walking with an unusual gait, where they kick up their right foot with every step.Police have released a 22-second video of a suspect in the murders of Toronto billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman in 2017 in hopes someone can help identify the person.

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