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Brampton estate agents face months of recovery after ax, machete attack

"A part of his hand was almost removed from his body. Hand is seriously injured - very bad.": A friend of the Mann family.

Video footage shows a Brampton man being brutally attacked by three men, two wielding a machete and an axe.
Video footage shows a Brampton man with his three men. two of them brandishing machetes and axes.

Joti Singh Mann has sewn at least 180 stitches. Mann's friend Khushwant Singh Bajwa said he was lying in a trauma center on August 4, trying to recover from a vicious ax and machete attack by three assailants in Brampton. and spoke to him on the phone on Tuesday when his father had the phone for him at his bedside.

Their conversation lasted less than a minute.

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"Part of his hand had been almost removed from his body. The hand is badly injured. It is in very bad shape."

38-year-old real estate agent and media Personality Mann was attacked in his driveway near Mayfield Road and Hurontario Street at about 8:16 a.m. while trying to get into his Jeep.

First he said Bajwa was attacked with an ax — Bajwa said a friend had grabbed him to prevent further attacks.

The assault continued outside his jeep, driving down the driveway until his mother — Jasmail Kaur Mann — ran out of the house to intervene.. 41} Surjit Singh Mann (left) and Jasmail Kaur Mann, parents of brutal assault victim, realtor and podcaster Joti Singh Mann, in Brampton, Ont. on Thursday, August 11, 2022. The mother chased away the three assailants who attacked her son with two machetes and an axe.

Surjit Singh Mann (left) and Jasmail Kaur Mann, parents of brutal assault victim, real estate agent and podcaster Joti Singh Mann, Thursday, August 11, Brampton, Ontario, 2022. Mother hits three assailants who attacked her son with two machetes and an ax ERNEST DOROSZUK/TORONTO SUN Photo credit: ERNEST DOROSZUK /TORONTO SUN

After seeing it, I went outside at that hour," Bajwa said. Maybe they killed him.

As he recovers, his father, mother and wife take turns staying at his bedside.

His Bajwa, who is also a real estate agent, said his family expects him to face nearly two months of his hospitalization followed by a long recovery.

Joti Singh Mann in hospital. FAMILY HANDOUT
Jyoti Singh Man is hospitalized. Distribution to his family

"His family is shocked because he was the sole breadwinner in his family," he said. rice field.

Mann had received death threats two days before he attacked.

They followed him on one of his regular podcasts, met the Peel police in the square near his home, and were earnest enough to hear threats received over the phone.

Police are looking for three suspects for him.

The first suspect is a man dressed in black with black gloves. Described as wearing a black baseball cap and a surgical mask.

The second was wearing black clothes, black shoes, red laces, black gloves, and a surgical mask.

A third suspect was wearing a hooded black sweater, gray track pants, black gloves, and a surgical mask.

"Police say they have some leads, but they have not yet identified the culprit," Bajwa told the Toronto Sun..

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He said the community was haunted by violent attacks.

"There is a very sad feeling in the community right now. People are terrified that no one is safe," Bajwa said.

"These people are dangerous to society. They should never go outside."

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