Alberta court increases sentence for woman convicted in death of foster child

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EDMONTON – The Alberta Court of Appeal has increased the sentence handed to an Edmonton woman convicted in the death of her three-year-old foster child.

Lily Choy was sentenced in 2011 to six years in prison after she was found guilty of manslaughter for a second time.

In a ruling Monday the appeal court increased that by two years for a total of eight years, minus time served.

The boy died on Jan. 27, 2007, after his head hit a toilet and doctors couldn’t control the swelling in his brain.

The Crown had argued that the boy’s death was a case of “near murder”, and that the trial judge made a mistake when determining the original sentence.

The appeal court did not agree the case was “near murder”, but ruled the original six year sentence was not harsh enough.

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