Calgarian pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2-punch death outside liquor store - Action News
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Calgarian pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2-punch death outside liquor store

A Calgary man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter over a fight outside a liquor store that led to the death of a 37-year-old man two years ago.

Peter Nassichuk died in 2016 after he was punched and hit his head on the pavement in Copperfield

Peter Nassichuk, left, died after a consensual fight outside a southeast store in 2016. Rico Properzi, right, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death and was sentenced to a year in jail. (Justin Coulter/Facebook)

A 31-year-old Calgary man pleaded guilty to manslaughter after punchinga stranger twice, causing him to fall and hit his head on the pavement, inafightoutside a liquor store two years ago.

Peter Nassichuk, 37, died several weeks after it happenedon McIvor Blvd.S.E. on March 24, 2016.

Rico Properzisurrendered to police five days after Nassichuk died and was charged with manslaughter. On Wednesday, he pleaded guilty to that charge.

Court heard from an agreed statement of facts that the dispute started after Nassichuk left the liquor store empty handed and Properzi told the clerk to check the man's pockets.

Court heard Nassichuk was offended and repeatedly challenged Properzi to a fight, at one point saying, "Come on, I'll kill you."

Properzi threw two punches, one of them striking Nassichuk's head as he fell onto the pavement, which fractured his skull, an injury thatproved fatal.

No date has been set yet for Properzi'ssentencing.