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Police Informant: Skin Care Company

Vaughan Rd Dept: Bojidar Zahariev made the argument in a California court in 2003 but was ultimately ordered back to Canada after a judge found no evidence to support the claim, according to The Star. Zahariev, his wife and two young children managed to escape that home unscathed before it was destroyed in a five-alarm fire that broke out around 10 p.m. Boxing Day. The family had just returned home after staying elsewhere because of two other targeted attacks this month, police said and the owner of a home destroyed in a suspected arson fire Sunday night once fought a U.S. deportation order to Canada, claiming he would be tortured and killed for acting as a police informant in a murder-for-hire plot. The Bulgarian immigrant returned to Toronto, co-founded a high end skin-care company and purchased a home in Oakwood Ave.-Vaughan Rd. area. As reported in the news.
@t arson fire, oakwood ave