A guilty verdict has been reached in the Whalley-area murder of Tee Bor, according to the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT).
In February of 2019, Bor, 68, was stabbed at his Surrey home and later died in hospital. In July of that year, Pee Lee Pi, 26, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. On Feb. 18, Pi was found guilty in B.C. Supreme Court.
The next court date is Feb. 25.
Bor was found stabbed at a residence in the 13300-block of 105th Avenue.
There, RCMP found an unconscious man with injuries “consistent with foul play.”
At the time, IHIT investigators said they did not think the death was linked to widespread Lower Mainland gang conflict and was considered an “isolated targeted event with no continued risk to public safety.”
GUILTY VERDICT: On Feb 18, 2021 26yo Pee Lee Pi was found guilty of 2nd degree murder in the Feb 17, 2019 stabbing death of 68yo Tee Bor at his #SurreyBC home. Pi's next court date is Feb 25.
— IHIT (@HomicideTeam) February 22, 2021