Man guilty in gas-and-dash death of Alberta gas station owner out on day parole

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Man guilty in gas-and-dash death of Alberta gas station owner out on day parole
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Documents released by the Parole Board of Canada show Sydlowski was granted day parole on March 31 at an unidentified community-based residential facility for six months

A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the gas-and-dash death of an Alberta gas station owner has been granted day parole.

Documents released Tuesday by the Parole Board of Canada show Sydlowski, who is from Spruce Grove, Alta., was granted day parole on March 31 for six months. “You agree you stole a high number of vehicles during this time and planned to steal fuel in order to get to your destination. You were high on methamphetamine at the time.”

Jo’s daughter, Ka Yung Jo, said in a victim impact statement at Sydlowski’s sentencing in 2020 that her father’s death was the worst day of her life.

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