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Marco Muzzo, drunk driver who killed four people, to appear before parole board

A Toronto-area drunk driver who killed three children and their grandfather is set to appear before the Parole Board of Canada via video conference.
Marco Muzzo was granted day parole last April, nearly five years after the September 2015 crash.
The board noted at the time that Muzzo appeared to have become more self-aware and was unlikely to reoffend.
But the panel denied him full parole, finding that elements of his plan for self-management were “relatively simplistic” and relied too much on his circumstances.
Feb 3, 2021: 7 days ago my son Daniel should have turned 15 yrs old.
Today I will see my son Daniel’s killer
Today I will see my son Harry’s killer
Today I will see my daughter Milly ‘s killer
Today I will see my dad’s killer
Today I will see the drunk who hurt my nanay & lola pic.twitter.com/csCyHtVHTe— Jenn Neville-Lake (@isda1979) February 9, 2021
Muzzo was sentenced to 10 years behind bars after pleading guilty in 2016 to four counts of impaired driving causing death and two of impaired driving causing bodily harm.
Nine-year-old Daniel Neville-Lake, his five-year-old brother Harrison, their two-year-old sister Milly and the children’s 65-year-old grandfather, Gary Neville, were killed.
Drunk driver Muzzo’s reduced sentence is 9 yrs 4 mos.
Milly lived for 1009 days. She lived for less than 3 years.
Harry lived for 1,908 days. He lived for just over 5 years.
Daniel lived for 3,523 days. He lived for less than 10 years.
Tomorrow their killer might go home. pic.twitter.com/yQ8XIW4OOa— Jenn Neville-Lake (@isda1979) February 9, 2021