Men Missing Since Last Week Were Realtor, Client

Details are emerging about two local businessmen who went missing from a Mississauga mansion last Thursday.

One of the men, 44-year-old Jiangou “Tony” Han, was a realtor – an immigrant from China who worked his way up from cutting grass to selling multimillion-dollar homes and winning awards as a real estate agent.

The other was Han’s client, 40-year-old Jun “Johnny” Fei, who had listed his property at 1801 Featherston Dr. for $2.4 million. That’s where they were last Thursday when they both disappeared.

That afternoon, a family member called police, who had their forensics unit search the property.

“We’ve mentioned this before that there were some things within that home that were a concern to us,” Const. Adam Minnion said on Tuesday. “However we’re at a bit of a stalemate in this particular investigation.”

Han’s black Mercedes-Benz turned up abandoned at a Tim Hortons parking lot near Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East.

A security camera had captured him on Wednesday afternoon parking, going into the store, coming out with something he bought, and getting into the passenger seat of another dark sedan, which then drove off.

Meng Meng, a reporter with Chinese magazine Weekly Fame, wrote a feature on Han and spoke with him days before he vanished.

“I was so surprised because he’s really a nice guy, very [gentlemanly],” she said.

“I don’t think he’s a person to have some conflict with someone else.”

 

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