Toronto woman wanted for second-degree murder in death of Erik Safar

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Dzsenifer Olah, 25, third person charged after two men turned themselves in

Published Jun 19, 2026  •  1 minute read

Murder suspectDzsenifer Olah, 25, of Toronto, has been accused of second-degree murder in the Sunday morning death of Erik Safar, 32, in North York. She's the third person charged. Photo by Handout /Toronto Police

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Toronto Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a woman wanted for second-degree murder following the death of a man in North York last weekend.

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Police said Friday that Dzsenifer Olah, 25, of Toronto, is being sought for the early Sunday morning death of Erik Safar, 32, of Toronto.

His death is Toronto’s 14th homicide of 2026.

Cops say, on Sunday around 6 a.m., officers responded to a call for unknown trouble in the Keele St. and Wilson Ave. area.

Erik Safar. Toronto Police identified Erik Safar, 32, as the victim of the city’s 14th homicide of the year. Photo by Handout /Toronto Police

Man assaulted and hit by vehicle, police say

It was reported to police that a group of people were fighting in the area, and that a man was assaulted and struck by a vehicle.

Life-saving measures were performed, however, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene, cops said.

A second person was also injured and sent to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

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An unknown number of suspects fled the scene in a light-coloured vehicle.

On Tuesday, two men turned themselves in to police.

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Milan Andras Babos, 18, of Hamilton, and Richard Olah, 23, of Toronto, were arrested and charged with second-degree murder.

They were both scheduled to appear in court at the Toronto Regional Bail Centre on Tuesday.

Third suspect, a woman, was later identified

As a result of their continued investigation, police said a third individual was identified as a suspect. Investigators released an image of Dzsenifer Olah.

It’s not yet known what relationship, if any, there is between co-accused Dzsenifer Olah and Richard Olah.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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