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Warmington: The 'hero' who chased his son's machete-wielding attacker followed his mother's instincts

Attacker was "trying to cut his throat"

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, victims of brutal assault and parents of Realtor and podcaster Joti Singh Mann, Brampton, Ontario. Thursday, August 11, 2022. The mother drove off her three assailants who attacked her son with her two machetes and an axe. PHOTOGRAPH BY ERNEST DOROSZUK /TORONTO SUN

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You may have chopped a Brampton media personality into pieces with an ax and a machete, but you're no match for a mother protecting her wounded son. They were evil attackers.

A Brampton woman who foiled a vicious knife ambush on her son says her son would have died if her assailants had not been driven off. They were "going to slit his throat," Jasmail Kaur Mann told the Toronto Sun, adding that they reacted like a "mother" trying to protect her child.

Speaking with the help of a family friend who is an interpreter to translate her words from Punjabi to English, she said she reacted like a mother. She said she was not "scared" but just wanted them to "stay away".

38-year-old realtor and media personality Joti Singh Mann is bleeding profusely from multiple wounds and trauma. At 8:40 a.m. on August 4, a search is underway for her three men, who were shown on video to have savagely ambushed Mann in the family's driveway in Brampton and chopped her into a jeep.

Joti Singh Mann. @realtorjotimann/INSTAGRAM
Jyoti Thin Man. @realtorjotimann/INSTAGRAM

"We recommend that you contact your attorney and turn yourself in," the Peel District Police Department said. Sean Gormley at a press conference.

He didn't reveal all his cards, but apparently the three wore surgical masks, tried to cover their heads, and eventually faced attempted murder charges. There are solid clues leading to these men who do.

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. , showing being brutally attacked by two men. Wields a machete and an axe.

Although the police do not "recommend" trying to fight off armed raiders like Jasmail did, Gormley, who was impressed, said it was highly effective. He said he acted on an understandable "instinct" in an effort to save lives.

"She's a hero," said Mayor Patrick Brown.

Sajjit Singh Man, who called her wife 'brave', praised her for 'saving' her son's life, and cut her son's shoes with her machete. He added that he threw "shards" of Showing a photo of her 38-year-old son with 150 stitches in her hospital bed, Surjit said his son underwent a "12-hour operation" and is still in great pain at Sunnybrook Hospital. said.

"His cuts are terrible," said his father. "He had his legs, arms, legs amputated and he lost his toes."

The tragic attack not only shocked Brampton, but also sent him to social media around the world. Shared by The big question is what are the motives behind such callous behavior? Police have so far shown no link between this and his two recent attacks on his commentators in the Brampton media.

Surjit believes it was the result of his son's radio podcast three days ago calling for "more money for truck drivers and restaurant workers." He said after the podcast someone called and "threatened" his son's life and the police were called.

Police said a security plan had been implemented. Gormley said that "freedom of expression" and "freedom of the press" were "what we value in our country," and that "whatever the motivation, this is a perfect opportunity for the gentlemen who live in our community." It is a malicious attack on

Peel Regional Police 22 Division Supt. Sean Gormley address media at Peel Regional Police headquarters in Brampton, Ont. on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022. ERNEST DOROSZUK/TORONTO SUN
Peel District Police Department 22 Assistant. Sean Gormley addresses the media at Peel Regional Police Headquarters in Brampton, Ontario. Thursday, August 11, 2022. ERNEST DOROSZUK/TORONTO SUN

Police appealed to the public for help.

"Investigators are trying to identify three persons in him," Gormley said. "The suspects were wearing black clothing with black gloves, black baseball caps, and surgical masks. They were wearing gloves and surgical masks.The three suspects were wearing black hooded sweaters, gray track pants, black gloves, and surgical masks."

Witnesses said they saw the two drive away in a dark blue or black car and Jyoti's parents said they didn't know them but believed they were from the Punjab. .

Brown, who helped arrange round-the-clock security for the family, called the attack "chilling" and "unacceptable."

The brave patriarch of the family was unafraid of his own safety at the time of the attack, but that has now changed. "I'm afraid to go outside now," she said.

"We cannot mow the grass safely," added her husband.

If these three of hers are detained, they and the whole community will feel better.

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