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B.C. teen’s killer has day parole extended

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A B.C. woman who brutally beat and drowned 14-year-old Reena Virk near a Victoria-area bridge in 1997 has been granted an extension to her day parole. Thirty-fiveyear-old Kelly Ellard was convicted of second-degree murder in 2005 and the Parole Board of Canada granted her conditiona­l day parole last November. The board extended her day parole for another six months in late July, but the decision was only provided to the media on Tuesday. The decision says Ellard now goes by the name of Kerry Marie Sim and has been open and transparen­t with her case management team.

Ellard became pregnant in 2016 during a conjugal visit with her boyfriend, who is also on parole, and the decision says she’s working with his case management team to facilitate the care of their child.

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