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Police seek IDs of 2 persons of interest after shooting victim left for dead in parking lot

Toronto police held a news conference Monday to provide an update into the death of Amir Naraine. Investigators need help identifying two persons of interest in the case.

Homicide Det. Andy Singh released security camera footage Monday as he appealed for public's help

Toronto police released this image of the car Amir Naraine was found in back on Sept. 29. (Toronto Police Service)

Detectives investigatingthe death ofAmir Naraine released security camera footage Mondayof two individuals they wish to identify.

The videoshows two menleaving the black 2018 Chevrolet Malibuin which Naraine was found deceased, and heading northbound toward Kipling Avenue.

The driver of the vehicle is described as short in stature, wearing a hat, a light-coloured shirt and light-coloured runners.

The passenger of the car isdescribed as slightly taller, wearing a dark jacket, dark shirt and pants and light-coloured runners.

Around 7:30 p.m. back on Sept. 29, police were called to a plaza at 2700 Kipling Avenue. There, they found Naraine, 21, dead of multiple gunshot wounds in the back seat of the vehicle.

Amir Naraine was found dead inside a car Sunday evening.
Amir Naraine was found dead in the back seat of a vehicle on Sept. 29. (Submitted by Toronto Police Service)

Det.-Sgt.Andy Singh, who spoke at a news conference Monday, said it appears that the victim was shot somewhere else and then dropped off at the parking lot, where he died.

"The vehicle was abandoned," Singh told reporters. "We believe whoever left it behind did so in a rush and they left the young man behind."

Singh said he hopes the video will help the public to assist in identifying the two individuals and urgedthe suspects to come forward.

Naraine is Toronto's 51st homicide victim of 2019, according to police.