The Daily Courier

What a cold week that was

- By RON SEYMOUR

A West Kelowna man charged with the murder of his wife has died while out on bail.

The obituary for Kevin Douglas Blair Costin, who died Feb. 3 in Victoria General Hospital at age 60, does not indicate a cause of death.

Costin had been free since Christmas Eve 2019 when he was granted bail for $10,000, posted by his brother. The judge who granted Costin bail said at the time he was confident that Costin was not a flight risk.

Bail conditions were that Costin stay with his brother in Vancouver, abide by a 6 p.m.-10 a.m. curfew, wear an electronic monitoring device, and not use alcohol or drugs.

Costin was charged with seconddegr­ee murder of his wife Hazel Budiongan, whose body was found inside a West Kelowna home on Boucherie Road that was partly damaged by fire in the early morning of Nov. 4, 2015. She was 37 when she died.

Costin was arrested in May 2017 and charged with second-degree murder, arson and interferin­g with a dead body.

At the outset of a June 2018, preliminar­y inquiry Crown counsel

Colin Forsyth said he planned to call 17 witnesses, including a pathologis­t, nurses, police, firefighte­rs, and civilians.

After the judge at the preliminar­y inquiry ruled there was enough evidence for the case against Costin to proceed, his trial was scheduled to begin in July 2019.

But a change of Costin’s lawyers in late 2018 delayed the trial's start date. Costin was granted bail on Christmas Eve in 2019.

At that time, his trial was reschedule­d for March 2020. But it was postponed again as a result of judicial cancellati­ons and delays because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The obituary for Costin makes no mention of Budiongan, who had one son. It says Costin was a father to two daughters, had four grandchild­ren, was a Navy veteran, and had been a social worker for about 25 years.

The obituary states: "Kevin had a deep love of God and in his final days he voiced his anticipati­on of reuniting with his loved ones in heaven."

Costin's trial had been set to begin in Kelowna on May 3, B.C. Crown Prosecutio­n service Dan McLaughlin confirmed in an email.

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 ?? BARB AGUIAR/Westside Weekly ?? Left: Only a trickle of flowing water was visible on the fish ladder on Powers Creek in Glen Canyon Regional Park Friday as Arctic air caused ice to build up along the structure. Above: Ice forms along the shoreline in Gellatly Bay Friday. Although it was sunny, temperatur­es barely reached above –10 C with a cutting wind as Arctic air settled into the area. Temperatur­es have since moderated.
BARB AGUIAR/Westside Weekly Left: Only a trickle of flowing water was visible on the fish ladder on Powers Creek in Glen Canyon Regional Park Friday as Arctic air caused ice to build up along the structure. Above: Ice forms along the shoreline in Gellatly Bay Friday. Although it was sunny, temperatur­es barely reached above –10 C with a cutting wind as Arctic air settled into the area. Temperatur­es have since moderated.
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