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Third suspect arrested in beating death of American man outside Toronto nightclub

Julian Jones, a 26-year-old Maryland resident, died after he was beaten outside of a Toronto nightclub on Nov. 5, 2016. Julian Jones / Facebook

TORONTO – A third man arrested in the death of an American who was killed while attending a bachelor party in Toronto appeared in court briefly on Tuesday.

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Andrew Christopher O’Brien faces a charge of second-degree murder and turned himself in to police on Monday night.

O’Brien is accused along with two others in the beating death of Julian Jones.

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The Maryland man died Nov. 5 after what police allege was an unprovoked fight.

Jones was in Toronto to celebrate a friend’s upcoming wedding when police allege he and his friends were approached by a group of men outside a bar looking for a fight.

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Police say Jones got separated from his friends and was punched and repeatedly kicked in the head even after he lay semi-conscious on the sidewalk. He died while he was being rushed to a hospital.

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O’Brien, 28, was accompanied by his lawyer as he gave himself up at a police station Monday night.

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After O’Brien’s court appearance on Tuesday, his lawyer Christophe Preobrazenski said the case was “tragic all along” but said his client “didn’t do it.”

“He’s not guilty,” Preobrazenski said. “It’s a case that will have many twists.”

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He said O’Brien was a “hardworking young man” who works in construction and has a young family.

Two other men, Kenneth Omorojbe and Kamari Folkes, have already been arrested and charged with second-degree murder.

WATCH: Toronto police said it is receiving cooperation in searching for a third suspect in the beating death of Julian Jones, an American man who was killed near College Street on Nov. 5.

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