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Police make arrest in East York stabbing that left mechanic dead

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21-year-old Pratik Parajuli Thapa has been charged in the death of 27-year-old Ahmed Hassan Asif, found dead earlier this week.

A 21-year-old man has been arrested in the stabbing death of a mechanic in East York earlier this week.

Toronto police announced on Saturday that Pratik Parajuli Thapa had been charged with second-degree murder in Wednesday night’s fatal stabbing.

Officers were initially called for an unknown trouble in the area of Gamble and Donlands Avenues shortly after 9:30 p.m.

Police said there were reports of an altercation at the back of a low-rise residential building and when officers arrived, they located 27-year-old Ahmed Hassan Asif without vital signs and suffering from stab wounds.

Ahmed Hassan Asif, Ahmed Hassan Asif, 27, is seen in this photo released by police. (Toronto Police Service handout)

Life-saving measures were performed, but police said Asif was pronounced dead at the scene.

He is the city’s fifth homicide victim of the year.

In a news release on Saturday, police said Thapa had also been charged with robbery.

He is scheduled to appear in court on Sunday morning.

When asked on Thursday about a possible motive for the stabbing, Toronto Police homicide Det.-Sgt. Sajeev Nair said he does not believe the incident was random but would not elaborate.

Nair described Asif as a “hard-working young man” who was “very much loved by his family and his nieces.”

He said Asif was not a resident of Toronto but does live in the GTA. Nair would not say why police believe the victim was in East York on Wednesday night.

With files from Codi Wilson