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A Calgarian who “mutilated” his girlfriend in a Calgary hotel room, causing more than 140 stabbing and blunt force injuries, was handed a 10-year prison sentence for manslaughter on Friday.
Sharilyn Gagnon, a 33-year-old mother, was killed in a northeast hotel room in a brutal act of domestic violence.
Originally charged with second-degree murder, Vladimir Ngbangbo Soki, 32, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in Gagnon’s 2021 death following a plea deal arranged by prosecutor Terry Mazerolle and defence lawyer Adriano Iovinelli.
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With credit for the time he’s already served, Soki has about five years and nine months left on his sentence.
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