One of two brothers charged with second degree murder in the death of a Mississauga teen appeared in court Sunday, following a manhunt which lasted several hours the previous day.
Twenty-year-old Mark Mahabir is charged with second degree murder in the death of 14-year-old Riley Martin-Driver.
Officers say the teen’s body was found with ‘obvious signs of trauma’ near Meadow Park near the intersection of Truscott Drive and Southdown Road Friday morning, after Martin-Driver had left his home Thursday night.
Peel Regional Police sent out an arrest warrant around 5 p.m. Saturday for Mark Mahabir and said he turned himself in shortly after.
“He heard the police were looking for him, so he called me and then we arranged to pick him up and I took him to the police station,” said his lawyer, David Midanik, outside the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.
Mark Mahabir, bearded with shoulder-length hair, wore a long, grey sweater during his first court appearance, his eyes darting around the crowded courtroom.
He identified himself to the Justice of the Peace and answered affirmatively when asked if he understood that he was not allowed to contact members of the victim’s family.
“Well, he’s upset and obviously he’s scared. This is a serious charge and it will be taken seriously.”said Midanik.
“All I can say is a vigorous defense will be mounted. He’s not guilty of these charges.”
Mark Mahabir’s appearance comes a day after his brother, Nicholas Mahabir, appeared in court, also charged with second degree murder in the same killing.
His lawyer, Marcus Bornfreund, said he was picked up at his girlfriend’s home without any warning.
“They are non-identical, fraternal triplets,” said Bornfreund, when asked about the brothers. “Mark and Nicholas and there’s a third brother.”
Source: Read Full Article