Thursday, February 12, 2026
ADVT 
National

Murder Outside Kamloops Sushi Restaurant, Police Seeking Suspect

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 24 Jan, 2016 10:46 AM
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The owner of a Kamloops sushi restaurant says a fatal stabbing on his doorstep was a "nightmare."
     
    Hatsuki Sushi owner Sam Zhang says one woman and two men appeared to be drunk when they entered the restaurant late Friday afternoon.
     
    He says they left before placing an order, started arguing noisily outside and one of the men was stabbed.
     
    Zhang says the victim and the sobbing woman took refuge inside the restaurant, where employees tried to stop the bleeding.
     
    RCMP Cpl. Cheryl Bush says the 30-year-old victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries and later died.
     
    She says the suspect fled on foot and has not been located but the investigation is ongoing.
     
    Bush says the victim and the suspect were known to each other and the attack was not random. She has refused to release the suspect's name.
     
    "We're not releasing any further details," she says. "We have identified a suspect."
     
    Zhang says the restaurant was busy at the time and all his employees tried to help the victim.
     
    "It's really scary," he says. "It's just a nightmare."
     
    Photo: Kamloops This Week

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Volkswagen Drivers Warned Of Thefts Targeting Their Cars In New Westminster

    Volkswagen Drivers Warned Of Thefts Targeting Their Cars In New Westminster
    Police says the cars aren't taken, but their catalytic converters are stolen.

    Volkswagen Drivers Warned Of Thefts Targeting Their Cars In New Westminster

    Police Team Worried About Raising Suspicions Of Terror Suspect's Wife Amanda Korody: Officer

      RCMP Sgt. Bill Kalkat has told B.C. Supreme Court that the wives of police targets are often more "switched on" and suspicious of newcomers than the targets themselves.

    Police Team Worried About Raising Suspicions Of Terror Suspect's Wife Amanda Korody: Officer

    Construction Safety Still A Concern, 35 Years After Fatal Accident: BC Fed

    Construction Safety Still A Concern, 35 Years After Fatal Accident: BC Fed
    The B.C. Federation of Labour says workers are safer than they were 35 years ago when four men died in a construction accident in downtown Vancouver

    Construction Safety Still A Concern, 35 Years After Fatal Accident: BC Fed

    Abbotsford Police Perseverance Leads To Arrest And Charge In 1999 Sexual Assault

    The attack happened on Aug. 7, 1999, when a 37-year-old woman was sexually assaulted, choked and threatened shortly after leaving a large, outdoor party

    Abbotsford Police Perseverance Leads To Arrest And Charge In 1999 Sexual Assault

    Vancouver Cyclist Dies On Seawall After Being Hit By An Object Thrown From Garbage Bin

    Vancouver Cyclist Dies On Seawall After Being Hit By An Object Thrown From Garbage Bin
    The unnamed cyclist passed a trash bin just as another man was rummaging through it, tossing items out while continuing his search.

    Vancouver Cyclist Dies On Seawall After Being Hit By An Object Thrown From Garbage Bin

    Sting On Couple Guilty Of Terror Charges Not Meant To Seem Illegal: Officer

    An undercover terrorism sting involved thousands of dollars changing hands and officers claiming access to guns and explosives, but the lead officer insisted repeatedly in court on Wednesday that the operation was in no way meant to appear criminal.

    Sting On Couple Guilty Of Terror Charges Not Meant To Seem Illegal: Officer