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Internationally Known Toronto Hairdresser Killed In Los Angeles, Police Say

Darpan News Desk, 25 Jan, 2017 01:14 PM
    LOS ANGELES — Police on Tuesday were investigating the killing of internationally known Toronto hairdresser and beauty company executive Fabio Sementilli, who was found beaten and stabbed at a Los Angeles home.
     
    Detectives did not immediately provide a possible motive. They said his black 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera was missing from the home.
     
    Paramedics found the 49-year-old Sementilli on Monday on the patio of a gated house in the upscale Woodland Hills neighbourhood. He was bleeding profusely and died at the scene.
     
    The Canadian-born Sementilli worked for decades as a trendsetting hair stylist and served as vice-president of education for beauty products giant Coty Inc.
     
    The company said in a statement that he was an icon in the industry.
     
    Sementilli had established himself as a "mentor and positive role model to so many," said Alison Alhamed, editor in chief of the journal Modern Salon.
     
    "He could barely walk a few feet on a trade show floor without someone stopping him to take a selfie with him and share how much he impacted their career," Alhamed said.
     
    On Friday, Sementilli posted a photograph on Facebook of his 1987 hairstylist certification and reminisced about how his 30-year career was aided by a strong work ethic and support from colleagues.
     
    "I'm optimistic, I'm driven and I don't accept the habit of negativity around me," he wrote.

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