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Saskatchewan man pleads guilty in deadly Manitoba bowling alley attack

A Saskatchewan man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the beating death of Zachary Straughan in the small city of Winkler, Man.

Zachary Straughan of Saskatoon died last September after fight in Manitoba city, allegedly over $16 bar tab

Zachary Straughan, 25, died in a Winnipeg hospital after being beaten with a pool cue at a bowling alley in Winkler, Man., last year. His girlfriend said he got into a fight over a $16 bar tab. (Cassie Straughan/GoFundMe page)

A Saskatchewan man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the beating death of Zachary Straughan in the small city of Winkler, Man.

Justin Bird, 29, entered the plea in a courtroom in Portage la Prairie, Man., on Thursday morning.

Straughandied last September after a fight broke out at a bowling alley in Winkler, a city of about 15,000 people located100 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg.

Bird attacked Straughan with a pool cue, police said.

Both men were from Saskatoon but werein Winkler as part of a work crew. Police said they got into "an argument over a small unpaid bill" that turned violent.

Straughan's girlfriend, Ashley Hague, told CBC News that the fight was over a $16 bar tab.

She said Straughan had three kids from a previous marriage and was set on building a new life.

Ashley Hague was pregnant when her boyfriend, Zachary Straughan, was killed in September 2016 and has since given birth to their daughter. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC)

At the time of his death, Hague was pregnant. She has since given birth to a baby girl.

Hauge told CBC News in May that she hoped for a guilty plea and harsh sentence.

"It's doubtful that [he] will get 10 years, but I at least hope that he gets a little bit of time to realize that $16 isn't worth taking somebody's life," she said.

A sentencing hearing is expected to be heldin fall.

with files from CBC's Charles Hamilton