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Ali Fageer is still on the lam.

Two weeks after he was supposed to be in a London court to be sentenced for manslaughter, the 25-year-old Toronto-area man remains at large.

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London police confirmed that Fageer hasn’t been arrested.

Fageer pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the shooting death of Mark McCullagh on March 9, 2015 in the driveway of McCullagh’s English Street home.

McCullagh, 36, was taking out the garbage when he was accosted by three men and fatally wounded by a gunshot.

At Fageer’s guilty plea in November, the Crown said the gun went off accidentally.

The men went into the house, held McCullagh’s wife at gunpoint and demanded money. They were told there was no cash and they left.

McCullagh died in hospital an hour after the shooting.

Fageer was allowed to remain out of custody, but was given strict release conditions, including a promise to wear an electronic bracelet to track his movements.

On Jan. 30, the day before his sentencing, Toronto police were alerted that the bracelet had been cut off. The device was found on a Scarborough street along with a lighter and some pieces of wood.

Fageer wasn’t with his sureties and hasn’t been seen since.

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