Another man has been arrested and charged in connection with a Nuit Blanche stabbing which left one dead.

Emanuel Lozada, 22, has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Rameez Khalid, who was found stabbed outside the Four Seasons Centre, near York and Richmond Sts. in the early hours of Oct. 6.

Police arrested Lozada on Nov. 27 by the RCMP’s Immigration Task Force, working with the RCMP police dog services and the Toronto Police homicide squad. They had been looking for home since Oct. 8.

Lozada is the fourth person charged in Khalid’s death. Trelle Holder, 22, Stavros Panagiotopoulos, 22 and a 15-year-old have been charged with manslaughter.

Toronto Police said they are still looking for a fifth man – 21-year-old Victor Ramos, who is also wanted for manslaughter. Anyone found hiding or aiding him will also be arrested and charged with accessory after the fact of murder.

The day of the stabbing, Homicide Det. Scott Whittemore said police were seeking a group of five or six young men, who appear to have had a “very short” confrontation with the victim and his friend.

Police believe the same two groups were involved in an earlier altercation at an impromptu rave around the corner, at the foot of the Adam Beck monument on University Ave. and Queen St. W.

Whittemore said police have obtained video surveillance footage from surrounding hotels, but the throngs of people on the streets has made it difficult to nail down a “clean description” of the suspects.

With files from Rachel Mendleson