Meta Description: Three men from the U.K. have pleaded guilty in the death of Owen Sound restaurant owner Sharif Rahman, who died after a confrontation over an unpaid restaurant bill.

By Sam Khan
Published: June 7, 2026
A tragic case that shocked Canada has taken a major legal turn after three men from the United Kingdom pleaded guilty in connection with the death of Sharif Rahman, a restaurant owner from Owen Sound, Ontario, following a violent dispute over an unpaid bill.
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The case dates back to August 2023, when Rahman, owner of The Curry House restaurant in downtown Owen Sound, confronted a group of customers who allegedly attempted to leave without paying for their meal. What began as a disagreement over an unpaid restaurant bill ended in a fatal incident that devastated the local community.
What Happened to Sharif Rahman?
According to court documents and an agreed statement of facts, the confrontation took place on August 17, 2023, outside The Curry House restaurant.
Court proceedings revealed that Robert Evans, then 25, was dining with family members at the restaurant when a dispute broke out regarding an unpaid bill reportedly worth around CAD $145. Rahman confronted the group outside the restaurant after some members allegedly attempted to leave without settling payment.
During the confrontation, prosecutors said Robert Evans punched Rahman in the face, causing him to fall backward and strike his head on the sidewalk. The fall resulted in a serious skull fracture and brain bleed, injuries from which Rahman later died in hospital about a week later.
Rahman was 44 years old at the time of his death and was widely known in the Owen Sound community as a hardworking business owner and family man.
Who Pleaded Guilty?
Three members of the same family from the United Kingdom appeared in an Owen Sound court and pleaded guilty to different charges.
Robert Evans
Robert Evans pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with Rahman’s death. Prosecutors alleged he delivered the fatal punch during the confrontation.
Robert Busby Evans
Robert Evans’ father, Robert Busby Evans, pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact, accused of helping his son leave Canada following the incident.
Barry Evans
Robert’s uncle, Barry Evans, also pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact, after court documents alleged he helped remove Robert from the scene after the incident occurred.
Arrested in Scotland, Extradited to Canada
After the incident, the three men returned to the United Kingdom.
Canadian authorities later worked with international agencies to locate them in Scotland, where they were arrested before being extradited back to Canada in late 2025 to face legal proceedings. Their extradition drew major public attention, with many in Owen Sound demanding accountability for Rahman’s death.
Emotional Court Apology
During Friday’s court hearing, Robert Evans reportedly addressed Rahman’s family and publicly apologised.
Court reports stated that he expressed remorse, saying he never intended for Rahman to die and admitted he thinks about the incident constantly. He reportedly described himself as “sickened” by the consequences of his actions.
The court also heard statements from his father and uncle expressing regret for their role in helping him leave Canada after the confrontation.
Sentencing Details
The sentencing process is still underway.
Robert Evans is expected to be sentenced in July, while prosecutors and defence lawyers reportedly submitted recommendations regarding the sentences for the two accessory charges. A judge has already acknowledged the seriousness of helping someone flee after a fatal incident.
Community Still Mourning
The death of Sharif Rahman deeply impacted Owen Sound, where residents rallied around his family after the tragedy.
Many local residents viewed Rahman as a respected entrepreneur whose restaurant was a valued part of the downtown community. Calls for justice continued for nearly three years as extradition and court proceedings unfolded.
FAQs
1. Who was Sharif Rahman?
Sharif Rahman was a 44-year-old restaurant owner from Owen Sound, Ontario, who owned The Curry House restaurant.
2. What happened to him?
He died after suffering serious head injuries following an assault outside his restaurant during an unpaid bill dispute in August 2023.
3. Who pleaded guilty?
Three U.K. men — Robert Evans, Robert Busby Evans, and Barry Evans — pleaded guilty to charges connected to the case.
4. What charges were involved?
Robert Evans pleaded guilty to manslaughter, while the other two pleaded guilty to accessory-after-the-fact charges.
5. Were they extradited to Canada?
Yes, the three men were arrested in Scotland and extradited back to Canada in 2025.
Final Thoughts
The guilty pleas mark a major moment in a case that has weighed heavily on the Owen Sound community for years.
For Sharif Rahman’s family, the legal process may offer some accountability, but the loss of a husband, father, and local businessman remains deeply painful — a tragedy that began with what should have been an ordinary restaurant bill dispute.



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