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Man sentenced to 10 years in death of B.C. woman, remembered by her community as 'bubbly, sweet' mother

A man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the deathof a New Westminster, B.C., mother whose burned body was found in a city park a little more than a year ago.

Carlo Tobias, 22, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in death of Ma Cecilia Loreto

Friends say Ma Cecilia Loreto, also known as Mycel, was a 'beautiful person' who worked three jobs until she had saved enough money to bring her husband, son and daughter to Canada from the Philippines sometime around 2018 or 2019. (IHIT)

A man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the deathof a New Westminster, B.C., mother whosebody was found in a city park a little more than a year ago.

Carlo Tobias, 22, pleaded guilty in B.C. Supreme Court Tuesday to manslaughter and accessory after the fact. He had initially been charged with first-degree murder and indignity to a human body, but those charges will bestayed as part of the plea deal.

The defence and Crown counsel submitted a joint recommendation of a 10-year sentence, minus 18 months for time served, which Judge Peter La Prairie of the B.C. provincial court agreed to. This means Tobias has a little over eight years left behind bars.

Maria Cecilia Loreto, 49, was found dead inGreentree Village Park inBurnaby, B.C., on March 18, 2021. Someone had called to report a small grass fire but crews arrived anddiscovered a body on fire, just metres from a children's playground.

An agreed statement of facts read in court by Crown counsel Jay Fogel said Loreto was killed at her home the previous night.

Tobias punched her in the face at her home, rendering her unconscious, but he did not take part in stabbing Loreto afterwards.

"These stab wounds caused Ma Loreto's death,'' Fogel told the court. "Mr. Tobias did not participate in the stabbing. His involvement in the killing was limited to this punch.''

A 15-year-old was charged with first-degree murder in connection with Loreto's death. They cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the court case against them is still ongoing.

On Tuesday, Fogel read a victim impact statement from Loreto's sister that said some activities like playing music no longer makes her happy as they remind her of her sibling.

"This loneliness has crushed my heart,'' she said in the statement.

A memorial is pictured where the body of Ma Cecilia Loreto was found in Greentree Village park in Burnaby, British Columbia on Friday, March 26, 2021. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Tobias did not address the court but his lawyer, MatthewNathanson, conveyed his client's remorse and apologies to Loreto's family.

Nathanson said his client turned himself in and his plea saved the court from a lengthy trial that would have subjected Loreto's family to more trauma.

"He accepts full responsibility of his actions,'' Nathanson said.

"Not only did he turn himself in to the policehe gave a full confession.''

A memorial for Ma Cecilia Loreto at the spot where her body was found in Greentree Village Park in Burnaby, B.C., on March 26, 2021. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Friends said Loretoalsowent by the name Mycel a contraction of her first two names, Maria and Cecilia. She was known as amother who loved tosing and dance in the community, often performing at local events.

"Shewas such a bubbly, sweet young lady," Salve Dayao, a longtime friend, told CBC last year. "I never heard her say anything nasty about anybody."

Loretofirstlived in New Westminster after arriving in B.C. around 2011. She then moved toVancouver, but returnedto the Royal City to livewith her youngest daughter.

Over the years, she worked three jobs until she could save enough money to bring her family her husband and a son and daughter to Canada to join her around 2018 or 2019.

"It's the most horrible thing to happen to her. She worked hard to bring [her] children here. She is a very beautiful person. She can't be written off. She will be remembered," said Dayao.

Mycel Loreto performs in New Westminster. (Christian Cunanan/Submitted by Salve Dayao)

With files from Yvette Brend and The Canadian Press