A man from the United Kingdom has been charged after an assault in downtown Toronto last month left a Manitoba man dead.
The incident happened near Portland Street and King Street West, east of Bathurst Street, on Aug. 28 shortly before 11:30 p.m.
Police said officers arrived on the scene to locate a man with life-threatening injuries. Life-saving measures were performed before he was transported to the hospital. The victim died two days later, on Aug. 30. Police have identified him as 38-year-old Brett Sheffield.He has been charged with second-degree murder.The circumstances that led to the assault are unknown, and police have not said if the suspect knew the victim.
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