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THUNDER BAY — A stolen bike outside a southside bar led to an altercation and ultimately the death of 52-year-old Andrew Ayre in April 2019, and the two men involved have entered pleas of guilt to two separate charges.
Gregorovich and Raven were initially charged with second-degree murder and robbery following an altercation with Ayre on April 25, 2019. Ayre was found in distress by paramedics on the corner of Victoria Avenue and North Street and died four days later in hospital from his injuries on April 29, 2019.
At approximately 2 p.m., Raven, who was in the area, saw the bike and pulled the seat out to separate the bike from the chain before riding away on it. Ayre saw Raven on the bike and confronted him. An altercation took place, with Ayre punching Raven, who then pushed Ayre to the ground in the entrance way of the bar. Raven then appeared to step on or over Ayre and proceeded to punch him several times in the head.
The altercation was captured on video surveillance and before leaving the view of the camera, Gregorovich stole several items from Ayre, including his bank card. Ayre remained on the sidewalk unconscious for several minutes. Ayre was located by paramedics and was conscious but appeared confused. While being transported to the hospital, Ayre lost consciousness.
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