A family suffers on third anniversary of the Chicken Land murder
Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published May 28, 2024 • Last updated 1 day ago • 4 minute read
On May 29, 2021, the Akl family was living the Canadian dream. As the sun was setting that day, their dream would become a nightmare.
BRAMPTON – After 30 years in business, they knew most people who came through their door.
They did not know this guy, however. He was wearing a hoodie, gloves, a mask and sunglasses. He was not there to order their great food or rob them.
He was there to kill.
Up until 7 p.m. on May 29, 2021, the Akl family was living the Canadian dream. As the sun was setting, their dream became a nightmare.
Their beloved Chicken Land BBQ restaurant was thriving in the middle of a pandemic where takeout was the way to go. The family was happy, healthy and, as always, working hard.
Their chicken, ribs fries and salads are famous in Mississauga. From kids at school lunch break to the Peel cops at 11 Division to families in the area, Chicken Land is Chicken Heaven. It’s homemade fare made with love. As a customer, you don’t just go there once. It’s that good.
On a regular Saturday night three years ago, this gunman stormed into the much-loved family’s tiny takeout restaurant and fired shots at everybody there. But to this family, it does not seem like 1,095 days ago.
Naim Akil, 25, was shot twice and killed in this despicable act. His father, Jihad, mother, Rania, brother, Daniel and co-worker, Rohullah Rawi, were all wounded but survived. His then-13-year-old sister, Sandra, was allegedly fired at but not hit.
And now, with the trial underway for accused gunman Anand Nath, 24, accused getaway driver Suliman Raza, 28, and alleged planner Naqash Abassi, 34, they get to go through the whole horror show again.
The three accused men have each pleaded not guilty to one count of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder.
The accused in this case were arrested in an exhaustive Peel Regional Police investigation. The prosecution alleges there was bitterness toward Naim Akl as the three men feared he would tell authorities about his pals having pledged allegiance to ISIS.
They are considered innocent unless proven otherwise.
As she testified Monday, just two days away from Wednesday’s third anniversary of the evil ambush at the Chicken Land BBQ restaurant, Sandra, now 16, told court about being able to see the dark-coloured eyes of a covered-up gunman who had a handgun. She said she saw her brother, father and their employee in a pile in the kitchen area with a “huge pool of blood” flowing out “all over the floor.”
Skillfully, compassionately and respectfully, defence counsel Susan Pennypacker was able to pull from Sandra that there was confusion from her first statements to police about the skin colour of the alleged shooter, which she originally said was white, and the colour of the gun which was described as both black and grey and black and silver.
It offers insight into the defence’s approach and a reminder that these suspects are entitled to a fair trial, and it’s very clear that Mr. Justice David Harris is going to ensure they receive one. This is the second week of what could be a six-week trial.
Anand Nath, 20, of Mississauga, faces one count of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for a May 29, 2021 shooting that injured four people and killed a man, 25, at Chicken Land BBQ in Mississauga. Nath, one of three accused now in custody, was arrested in Montreal and arrived at Toronto Pearson Airport under guard by Peel Regional Police on June 10, 2021.
Anand Nath, 20, of Mississauga, faces one count of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for a May 29, 2021 shooting that injured four people and killed a man, 25, at Chicken Land BBQ in Mississauga. Nath, one of three accused now in custody, was arrested in Montreal and arrived at Toronto Pearson Airport under guard by Peel Regional Police on June 10, 2021.
There are good lawyers on all sides in the room, and the future of three men are in the hands of 12 jurors and two alternatives. There’s media there doing the daily story, and veteran journalist, John Goddard, has attended each day as he works on what will be a book on this groundbreaking and heart-breaking case.
But we understand the victims are also here. And this is excruciating for this family to go through again.
In the back of the courtroom, Rania, dressed in black, looked at the monitor as her daughter was testifying from a different room with a look of anguish. Rania was shot and lost a son and almost lost everybody else.
What a brave woman she is. By day and night, as the family has done for years since the patriarch opened the restaurant after emigrating from Lebanon, they work in their re-opened restaurant while taking time to come to the court proceedings.
A week ago, on the stand, Rania testified just how routine this night was.
“I was working doing my dishes,” she said. “I know my daughter was talking to me. I heard like (a) pop. I didn’t look. I heard the same sound again.”
When she turned around, “I saw someone, a male . . . I also heard two more pops. Pop, pop. I was walking toward him and that’s when he and I knew I was shot.”
She saw her family had been struck by gunshots.
“I could see a big pile of blood on the ground,” she said.
There was nothing regular about this night, and three years later, nothing can be regular again.
On May 29, 2021, the Akl family was living the Canadian dream. As the sun was setting that day, their dream would become a nightmare.
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