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'Sad moment for our taxi industry': Winnipeg cab driver dies after serious assault

A Winnipeg cab driver whose distress signal was activated was taken to hospital in critical condition on Thursday morning but died.

Police responded to distress signal and found cab, driver on Burrows Avenue

Winnipeg police investigate taxi on Burrows Avenue

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The distress signal was activated on a cab which was surrounded by police tape on the morning of Thursday, March 19, 2020.

A Winnipeg cab driver whose distress signal was activated was taken to hospital in critical condition on Thursday morning but died.

Police officers responded to the signal at about 5:25 a.m. andfound the taxi and driver, who had been seriously assaulted, on Burrows Avenue between McGregor and Andrews streets. The scene near the city's William Whyte neighbourhood was taped off, while theDuffy's Taxi vehicle had its distress light on.

"It's a very sad moment for our taxi industry. All of our drivers are shocked after that incident," saidHarjid Chahal, general manager of Unicity Taxi Ltd.

"We hear about conflicts with customers in the night time once in a month, but it doesn't go like this."

Ifa customer picks an argument with a driver or pulls a weapon on them, Chahal said Unicity drivers are instructed to push the distress button in their cab, which switches on a light outside of the vehicle, and sends a signal to dispatch. The distressed vehicle's location will then be sent to an available cab driver, who will go check on the distress call, heexplained.

"Due to COVID-19 there's no rush on the road in the morning," he speculated as to why the distress call may have goneunnoticed Thursday morning.

He noted, however, that Duffy's Taxi may also use a slightly different system.

In light of what happened, Unicity spoke with its drivers about how to handle these types of situations, "but we never know what's going to happen when we have a customer in our cabs," said Chahal.

Chahaldidn't know the slain Duffy's driver personally, but he said some Unicity drivers who did say he was a nice man.

Homicide investigators askanyone with information to contact police at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

With files from Sam Samson