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Ontario drunk driver who killed three children and their grandfather granted full parole

Marco Muzzo, 34 of Vaughan, Ontario, appeared in a virtual hearing where the Parole Board of Canada made their decision.

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The man who killed three children and their grandfather in 2015 was granted full parole on Tuesday.

Marco Muzzo, 34 of Vaughan, Ontario, appeared in a virtual hearing where the Parole Board of Canada made their decision.

"I'd like to start off always thoughts and prayers always with the Neville-Lake family, Neville family and Frais family," said Muzzo.

"My heart bleeds every day, me knowing my actions killed their three beautiful children Daniel, Harry and Milly and a loving and probably awesome grandfather Gary."

Jennifer Neville-Lake, a family member of those who died in the accident, said that Muzzo still does not take responsibility for his actions.

"I have never heard him say, I, Marco Muzzo, killed nine-year-old Daniel Neville-Lake, five-year-old Harrison Neville-Lake, two-year-old Milly Neville-Lake and 65-year-old Gary Neville," she told CTV News.

"I, Marco Muzzo, am the man who killed all three of Jennifer Neville-Lake’s children because I am a selfish and irresponsible drunk driver."

Muzzo was granted day parole in April of last year. In November 2020, he was granted six months of day parole.

Muzzo was originally sentenced to 10 years in prison with a 12-year driving prohibition.

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