Rhoda Mboka Diabikulu, 23, will live in Burnaby under house arrest with electronic monitoring pending the resolution of her manslaughter and forcible confinement charges.
A second suspect charged in the death of 19-year-old Ryan Nagy in Burnaby in June 2023 has been released on bail with electronic monitoring.
Burnaby RCMP was called to the residence at about 7:05 a.m. for reports of a home invasion, according to a police statement at the time. During her release, she will be under house arrest with electronic monitoring 24-7 unless she has permission from her bail supervisor to be outside of her home for employment, education or medical reasons.
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