Vancouver Sun

Man gets 5½ years for killing landlord

- DAVID CARRIGG dcarrigg@postmedia.com

An Ojibway man who suffered in residentia­l school has been sentenced to 5½ years in jail for killing the property manager at his former Vancouver home.

According to the ruling by Supreme Court of B.C. Justice Jennifer Duncan, 54-year-old Gerald Eldon Smith brutally beat Paul Belozer after Belozer tried to get him to leave the apartment complex on East 5th Avenue.

The attack occurred on April 1, 2017, after Belozer asked the drunk Smith to leave the residence, where he had been found sleeping in a chair on the main floor. Smith had been evicted a few months before, but returned to the residence regularly where he usually slept in another tenant’s home.

On this night, that tenant had refused Smith access to their suite.

Duncan wrote that Belozer called the police when Smith wouldn’t leave. This enraged Smith, who hit Belozer, a slightly built man with several health issues, from behind as he was returning to his basement suite. Smith then kicked Belozer multiple times. Belozer survived the beating and was able to call police and an ambulance. He died a week later of his injuries, which included broken ribs, a partly collapsed lung, bleeding on the brain and cuts and bruises on his head and body.

Smith was arrested at the residence on the morning after the attack. He had Belozer’s blood on his hands and a sock with a rock inside it was recovered from his backpack.

Smith was initially charged with second-degree murder, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaught­er.

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