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TORONTO – A 24-year-old man faces a charge of manslaughter after a 23-year-old was shot and killed at a home in Leaside late Wednesday evening, Toronto police confirm to Global News.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 call around 10:30 p.m. at a residence on Rykert Crescent in the area of Brentcliffe Road and Eglinton Avenue East to find the male victim with a gunshot wound.

He was taken to hospital without vital signs and later succumbed to his injuries.

Police said a long gun was used in the incident and it was legally owned. Authorities also believe the weapon was fired accidentally.

Police told me a 24 yr old accidentally killed his friend with a long gun in an affluent Toronto neighborhood pic.twitter.com/uaf9429qME — Cindy Pom (@CindyPom) November 5, 2015

Police said the accused has been identified as Conor Colangelo and the victim as Campbell Smith.

Dante Temple, a friend of the two, tells Global News the fatal shooting happened while Campbell was over for a visit.

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“Conor lives at the home with his parents and sibling. Campbell was his best friend who had come over, as usual to hang out,” he said in an email.

Campbell Smith, 23, (left) and Conor Colangelo, 24, (right) pictured in a spliced photograph. (Credit/Facebook). Facebook

Temple said he found out about the shooting Thursday morning after being notified by a friend.

“I didn’t know Conor or Campbell too well, as Conor is my friend’s older brother,” he said. “He would always be very nice to me and my friends whenever we would come over.”

Colangelo is scheduled to appear in court today.