Bar ex-bouncer testifies at trial into patron's death

Police tape and evidence markers identify the scene where Gary Rent was found outside Bar Italia in July 2010.

A former bouncer at a Winnipeg bar testified Tuesday at a manslaughter trial that the victim was upset about a family dispute.

Darren Colomy told court that Gary Rent, 33, was fuming when he went into Bar Italia on Corydon Avenue on July 28, 2010.

Rent, who is Colomy's brother-in-law, was later found unconscious on Cockburn Street, which runs adjacent to the bar's side patio.

Nick Somers, another bouncer at the bar, has been charged with manslaughter in connection with Rent's death.

The trial began on Monday with court hearing that Rent died of blunt force trauma to the head. He also had double the legal alcohol limit in his body along with some tranquilizers.

Colomy told court on Tuesday that he got into an argument with Rent that night and wanted him out of the bar. He asked Rent to leave several times, but Rent refused.

Colomy told other staff to "watch his back" but noted that he didn't want Rent to get hurt.

Somers then argued with Rent after he was escorted out of the bar, Colomy said, but added that he didn't see Somers push or hit Rent.

Surveillance footage from a camera stationed outside Bar Italia is expected to be shown to the jury on Tuesday.

The trial is expected to run for three weeks.