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Famous Brampton, Ontario. Real estate agent, talent savagely attacked outside home

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is a renowned real estate agent and media personality from Brampton, Ontario. In broad daylight, in the driveway of his home, he is attacked by three men, two of whom he appears to have an ax and a machete.

The incident occurred on Frontario and Mayfield streets around 8:15 am on August 4, according to Peel Police.

In a video obtained by CTV News Toronto, the victim, identified as her Joti Singh Mann by her family, is seen approaching a white Jeep her Wrangler her Rubicon. As he sat in the driver's seat, he slammed the door as the suspect with an ax approached.

A video shows the suspect brandishing his weapon at full force toward the driver's side window. The glass shattered on impact and the window came off completely on the second swing.

Joti Singh Mann is in this photo. (Courtesy)

Thin Man opens the door and another two of his suspects enter the frame, one of whom looks like a machete. Armed.

His three men, dressed in black and wearing masks, are seen savagely attacking the man while dragging him out of the vehicle.

The victim attempted to flee by running behind the vehicle, where she was caught and attacked for another 30 seconds before a woman identified by CP24 to be Mann's mother left the house to intervene. I was.

As the suspect flees, Mann's mother is seen running to her son, who is not seen for the rest of the video.

Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after the incident. Peel Police could not speak to the extent of Mann's injuries, but said he is now in stable condition. He frequently appears on podcasts discussing ongoing issues in India.

Mann's mother told CP24 through an interpreter that her son had been threatened while recording a recent episode of his podcast.

Speaking to CP24, Brampton Councilor Gurpreet Singh Dhillon visited Mann and said his injuries included amputation of his big toe, loss of mobility in one hand and receiving more than 25 stitches.

The investigator told his CTV News Toronto that the incident was targeted and had nothing to do with carjacking, but the motive behind the attack is unknown at this time. Yes.

No arrests have been made.