His hair was black, though endearingly, in the video that caught him running out of the little station store, he was balding a little on top. He was, according to Eglinton-Lawrence MPP Mike Colle, who kindly and quietly showed up at court to support Mrs. Prajapati and who knew Prajapati a little as “that was my gas station,” a lovely man. After his death, Colle said, people from the big apartment building across the street, who treated Prajapati’s store as their milk store, sang his praises. As for the question of Tutiven’s identity, prosecutors will introduce similar fact evidence — surveillance video from six other gas station thefts that occurred in the 10 months before Prajapati’s death. The driver the night Jayesh Prajapati was killed didn’t pay for $112.85 worth of gas.
Source: National Post September 19, 2017 23:15 UTC