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Man who randomly stabbed delivery driver pleads guilty to 2 separate attacks

The man who stabbed a food delivery cyclist in Vancouver's Chinatown has pleaded guilty to charges in two separate attacks. Kristen Robinson reports – Oct 24, 2023

A man who stabbed a Vancouver food delivery bike rider and slashed his throat has pleaded guilty to two separate attacks.

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In September 2022, 26-year-old Hamidullah Habibi suffered multiple stab wounds while dropping off a meal in Chinatown.

Luckily, bystanders were able to slow his bleeding until paramedics arrived.

Habibi required surgery and at least 20 staples in his neck.

“I was really scared of him,” he told Global News at the time.

“This guy he (started) stabbing me, and everything was happening so fast… Then suddenly, I (felt) something in my throat that it was I can’t breathe.”

Global News has learned that 44-year-old Dennis Prasad has pleaded guilty to the crime and to another stabbing the day before, which left that victim with life-altering injuries.

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Prasad was arrested at the scene and he remains in custody.

A sentencing hearing has been set for late December and the court will hear the pre-sentence and psychiatric reports in January.

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