British Columbia

Trial of pair accused in Starbucks homicide begins

The trial of Lawrence Sharpe, 40, and Oldouz Pournouruz, 35, is underway in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.

Lawrence Sharpe and Oldouz Pournouruz are each facing a charge of manslaughter

Michael Page-Vincelli, 22, died from his injuries after an altercation inside the Starbucks at Hastings Street and Kensington Avenue in Burnaby, B.C. (Jacy Schindel/CBC)

The trial of Lawrence Sharpe, 40, and Oldouz Pournouruz, 35, is underway in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver. 

The two are each facing a count of manslaughter in the death of Michael Page-Vincelli. They have both pleaded not guilty.

According to witnesses, a woman tossed a cigarette butt out her car window on July 12, 2017, while near the Starbucks in the 6500 block of Hastings Street in Burnaby. Page-Vincelli picked it up and threw it back at her.

According to a witness, the fight started when a woman tossed a cigarette butt out of the window of her car and Page-Vincelli threw it back at her. (Jacy Schindel/CBC)

There was an argument and the woman, allegedly Pournouruz, went into a nearby bank and came out with her partner, Sharpe, and the pair followed Page-Vincelli into the Starbucks.

According to witnesses inside the coffee shop, Page-Vincelli was punched and fell, hitting his head on the counter. He was taken to hospital but died three days later from his injuries.

In outlining the case, Crown counsel said the jury would hear from witnesses of the fatal punch, witnesses of the confrontation in the parking lot and experts.

The trial is expected to last 19 days.