Day Parole Revoked for Reena Virk’s Killer After Failed Drug Test
SAANICH, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 14 – Day parole for Kerry Sim was revoked due to a positive methamphetamine test and failure to take responsibility, violating parole conditions set since 2017, the Parole Board said.
- Kerry Sim's day parole was revoked due to a positive urine test for meth and a lack of accountability, as stated by the Parole Board of Canada.
- Sim, formerly known as Kelly Ellard, participated in the 1997 murder of 14-year-old Reena Virk.
- Sim was originally granted day parole in 2017 with strict conditions, which included not consuming drugs or alcohol.
- The Parole Board noted that Sim showed a lack of accountability regarding her drug use.
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Drug use sees parole revoked for Kerry Sim, who killed B.C. teen Reena Virk in 1997
VANCOUVER — Day parole has been revoked for the woman who drowned Victoria teenager Reena Virk 28 years ago. A Parole Board of Canada decision says Kerry Sim, known as Kelly Ellard when she was convicted, breached her conditions to abstain from drugs. The decision says Sim at first adamantly rejected the test result for […]
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Read Full ArticleReena Virk's killer has day parole revoked over positive drug tests, 'negative' behaviour
Canada's parole board has revoked day parole for the woman who killed 14-year-old B.C. teen Reena Virk, following a series of positive drug tests and behaviours the board said represent "an undue risk to society."
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Woman formerly known as Kelly Ellard fails drug test
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