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Rooming house owner gets three years for fire that killed tenant

A Toronto fire tuck is shown April 21, 2011.
Toronto fire, police and hazmat crews were called to the possible ammonia leak near Steeles Avenue and Highway 400 on Thursday night. Aaron Vincent Elkaim / File / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – The owner of a Toronto rooming house that went up in flames more than three years ago, killing one resident, has been handed a three-year prison sentence.

Jasvir Singh was found guilty of criminal negligence causing death, criminal negligence causing bodily harm and four counts of criminal mischief.

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He was also ordered to pay $26,100 in restitution in connection with the March 2011 fire in the city’s northwest end.

Ontario Fire Code charges related to the case are still in the provincial court system.

Several tenants were living in the house at the time of the fire, which was linked to the use of a hotplate being used by one of them.

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That man, Karnail Singh Dhaliwal, died in the fire.

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