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A Canadian court revoked parole for a pharmacist convicted in his partner's 2018 death due to ongoing risks.
Shaun Wiebe, a 48-year-old former B.C. pharmacist convicted of manslaughter in the 2018 death of his common-law partner Heather Barker, had his day parole revoked in November 2024. The Parole Board of Canada cited ongoing substance abuse, failure to follow release conditions, lack of accountability, and a history of domestic violence as reasons for the decision, stating he now poses an undue risk to society. Wiebe remains under a DNA order, firearms prohibition, and no-contact order, with statutory release scheduled for 2026.
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