Man dead after altercation in Kirkfield community

A well-known restaurant owner in Winnipeg is dead and the city police service’s Major Crimes Unit is investigating after a physical altercation turned fatal on Wednesday. Morgan Modjeski reports.

Winnipeg Restaurant owner is dead and police major crimes are investigating following a physical altercation that turned fatal in the city on Wednesday evening.

WPS says around 5:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of an altercation involving two men outside a business along Portage Avenue near Greenarch Blvd.

When officers arrived at the scene, they found one man requiring medical attention. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition, where he later died.

Police have identified the man as Kyriakos Vogiatzakis, the owner of Cork & Flame. They add that an autopsy is pending.

Seen in a Facebook memorial post, the owner of the Cork & Flame Kyriakos Vogiatzakis was killed following what police are calling a physical altercation on Wednesday. (Photo Credit: Facebook/ @frank.jezic.1)

WPS also noted a man believed to be connected was taken into custody.

On Thursday, a small sign was posted on the door of the eatery, saying it’s closed due to unforeseen circumstances, thanking people for their support. 

Those who love the restaurant, like Steve Daniels, say the news is crushing. He was set to get food with a friend when he heard what happened.

“I pulled in and there were no cars around and I’m thinking what the heck,” said Daniels. “I’ve been coming here for years like I said and I’ve never had a bad meal.

“It just blows my mind that something like this would happen in St. James. It’s just unreal,” he added. “I’ve been coming here for years like I said and I’ve never had a bad meal.”

Steve Daniels, says he’s never had a bad meal at the Cork & Flame, saying he was shocked to hear what had happened at one of his staples. (Photo Credit: Morgan Modjeski, CityNews)

Vogiatzakis’ death came as a shock for many across Winnipeg, his family members confirming the death on Facebook Thursday afternoon, another post from family saying he’s being remembered as “the type of person that would do anything for anybody anytime anywhere” the posts garnering hundreds of messages of condolence.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact WPS at 204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

-With files from Morgan Modjeski

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