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Parole documents detail suspect charged in U of T student's killing
Summary
Parole Board records show the man charged in the Dec. 23 killing of 20-year-old University of Toronto Scarborough student Shivank Avasthi had prior convictions and was on day parole; police say he was arrested Dec. 28 and a firearm was recovered.
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Parole records and court documents have been cited as details emerge about the man charged in the death of University of Toronto Scarborough student Shivank Avasthi. Police say Avasthi was shot on campus on Dec. 23, 2025, and a 28-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder. Parole Board of Canada materials obtained by media outline the accused's prior convictions and parole history. Those records show parole decisions and a recommendation for further review in late 2025.
Known details:
- Police reported that Shivank Avasthi was shot and killed on Dec. 23, 2025 on the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, and that a 28-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder.
- Parole Board of Canada records identify the accused as Babatunde Afuwape, who was released on day parole March 11, 2025 and was arrested by Toronto police on Dec. 28; police said a firearm was recovered at that arrest.
- The PBC documents note prior convictions including robbery and weapons-related offences, and state that on Nov. 17, 2025 the board extended day parole for three months while recommending a panel hearing to review progress.
Summary:
The reporting has focused attention on the accused's criminal history and recent parole decisions, as officials noted breaches and past convictions in parole documents. The accused faces a first-degree murder charge and the parole record shows the board had sought further review; next legal steps in the criminal case are undetermined at this time.
