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Surrey man going to trial in fatal Chinatown stabbing case

Nikolai Sugak, 32, died in hospital after being found gravely injured in Vancouver.
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Police said there was no evidence the pair new each other.

A Surrey man is going to trial for murder after pleading not guilty to second-degree murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man in Vancouver's Chinatown.

The Vancouver Police Department said Nikolai Sugak, 32, was found gravely injured near West Pender and Carrall streets shortly after midnight on Feb. 6.

Despite receiving emergency medical attention, Sugak died shortly after he was found.

Police said Sugak was stabbed by a stranger in nearby Shanghai Alley before collapsing into the street. The death led to a five-week investigation. 

The BC Prosecution Service approved one count of second-degree murder against Jaal Routh Kueth, 30.

He appeared before Vancouver Provincial Court Judge David St. Pierre for arraignment July 10.

Judge Reginald Harris Sept. 26 confirmed trial dates for April 23-26, 2024 in provincial court.

Vancouver Police Department spokesperson Const. Tania Visintin said investigators found no evidence the two knew each other, which made the crime more troubling for area residents.

"We believe they were strangers,” she said.