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“Aspiring Chef Fatally Stabbed in Ottawa Tragedy”

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Patrick Garland recalled the last encounter he had with Joshua Qiyuk, the aspiring chef, as Qiyuk left the restaurant after his shift. Garland bid him farewell, expecting to see him the next day. The following morning, Qiyuk’s lifeless body was discovered in the 400 block of Meadow Park Place, a serene residential area in Ottawa’s eastern region, having fallen victim to a fatal stabbing at the age of 21.

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Police identified the deceased as 21-year-old Joshua Qiyuk, found dead on an east-end street Wednesday morning.

Matthieu Boisvert, a local resident, stumbled upon the body on Wednesday morning, describing the discovery as surreal. Reflecting on the incident, Boisvert acknowledged the emotional toll it took on Qiyuk’s loved ones and acquaintances, emphasizing the greater impact beyond his own experience.

A man in a grey zip up sweater stands on his front porch.
Matthieu Boisvert discovered Joshua Qiyuk’s body on Wednesday morning. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

A Tragic Loss

Friends and acquaintances of Qiyuk in Ottawa fondly remember him as a diligent and cheerful individual. Garland’s initial encounter with Qiyuk occurred over two years ago when the ambitious teen approached the restaurant seeking an opportunity, impressing Garland with his readiness and enthusiasm.

We wanted him to be part of our dreams.– Trudy Metcalfe-Coe, esteemed Inuk chef

“Josh stood at the bar in complete chef attire, exuding readiness,” Garland recounted. Hired on the spot, Qiyuk swiftly proved his worth as an invaluable team member.

A young Inuk chef poses at an event wearing an apron that reads 'Algonquin College'
Joshua Qiyuk recently completed a culinary certificate program for Indigenous cooks at Algonquin College. (Facebook)</figcaption

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