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Day parole extended for drunk driver Marco Muzzo

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A drunk driver who killed three Toronto-area children and their grandfather in 2015 has been denied full parole.

The Parole Board of Canada ruled Marco Muzzo should stay on day parole with conditions for six months.

Those conditions include staying away from alcohol and not entering Brampton.

The board says it still wants to settle some issues before considering him for full parole.

“I’m not surprised by their decision as I have come to expect little from the justice system overall,” said Jennifer Neville-Lake in a statement.

Her three children Daniel Neville-Lake, 9, Harrison Neville-Lake, 5, Milly Neville-Lake, 2, and her father Gary Neville, 65, were killed in the crash.

Harry, Millie and Daniel Neville-Lake

Muzzo is serving a 10-year sentence for impaired driving causing death and impaired driving causing bodily harm.