A Toronto father is dead following an altercation with a man on a bike who was throwing objects
Meantime police continue to investigate after a man in his 60s was attacked and killed in the west end yesterday officer still searching for the suspect in treating the man's death as suspicious ctv's Beth Mell has more it's a case with a lot of questions from boad Avenue the West End
Residential street near rones Vale where it appears the violence played out to 11 Division where Toronto police are leading the investigation still trying to determine exactly what happened we're not certain ourselves what happened and we're really asking for the Public's help especially if they have any video
Or Witnesses what officers do say is around 900 in the morning they believe a man in his 60s was involved in an altercation his death now deemed suspicious the male was found to be unconscious and was transported to a local hospital via emergency room unfortunately a short time later the
Male had suum to his in one woman who lives on the street but did not want to be identified told CTV News she saw an older man walking and a guy on a bike she says the older man told her not to listen to the guy on the bike and the
Guy on the bike told her not to listen to the older man after that she says she saw the guy on the bike circling in the area at first I thought it could be uh some like something like a heart attack but then so many vehicles it obviously was something more serious several
Residents like Bob medings told us initially they didn't hear any commotion on the street but did later see a man on a stretcher and paramedics performing CPR we feel very I don't know very s like it's hard to describe the kind of sadness we're feeling right now police
Say the male suspect was on a black mountain bike and they are anxious to find him we're trying to cvas and try to get as much information as we possibly can in order to put all the details together so I will not confirm whether or not it's targeted uh but I can't say
It wasn't that it wasn't random either police say homicide investigators are help helping out with the case in the hopes of quickly solving how a man in his 60s lost his life Beth Mell CTV News