Kerry Sim, who killed B.C. teen Reena Virk in 1997, loses parole revocation appeal
The killer of British Columbia teenager Reena Virk has lost an appeal over the cancellation of her day parole last year following a positive drug test result.
A decision of Parole Board of Canada’s appeal division says Kerry Sim, known as Kelly Ellard when she was convicted of the 1997 killing, had appealed the move, arguing it was unfair and relied on “erroneous or incomplete information.”
It says Sim had first postponed and later waived her right to a hearing last year after objecting to media attendance, and the board “grappled with the different versions of events” about a urine test that was positive for methamphetamine.
The decision released Thursday says Sim claimed the positive result could have been related to a medication she was prescribed.