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Man charged in fatal Manitoba bowling alley attack has court case put over

WATCH: Saskatoon man dies after being beaten with pool cue in Winkler, Man. over $16 – Sep 27, 2016

A Saskatoon man charged with manslaughter in the death of Zachary Straughan, 25, in a Manitoba bowling alley has had his court case put over.

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Justin Leslie Bird, 29, was charged after a violent assault on Sept. 24 in the Valley Bowling Lanes in Winkler, Man.

Bird was initially charged with aggravated assault and possession of a controlled substance. On Sept. 30, the Winkler Police Service said the assault charge had been upgraded to manslaughter after direction from the Crown’s attorney office.

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Bird appeared in court on Tuesday on the manslaughter charge. His case was put over to Nov. 24.

READ MORE: Charges upgraded to manslaughter after southern Manitoba bowling alley attack

On Sept. 24, an argument erupted over a small unpaid debt between Bird and Straughan, who are both from Saskatoon. The argument turned violent and Straughan was struck several times with a pool cue, which left him unconscious.

He was airlifted to a hospital in Winnipeg and died of his injuries on Sept. 26 at the Health Sciences Centre.

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Ashley Hague, Straughan’s common-law partner, said Straughan was in the community working a construction job. She also said she learned the argument was over $16.

READ MORE: Saskatoon woman calls common-law partner’s death ‘senseless’

Straughan leaves behind three children from a previous marriage and Hague said the two had just discovered they were also expecting a child. GoFundMe pages have been set up to cover funeral costs and provide support for Straughan’s children.

With files from The Canadian Press

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