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Mother charged in murder of little Aaliyah Rosa in Langley

The mother is in B.C. Provincial Court this afternoon. IHIT won’t release details of how child died.
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Aaliyah Rose was found dead at a unit in a condo building in Willoughby on the evening of July 22. (IHIT photo)

The Langley woman charged in the death of her seven-year-old daughter made her first appearance at provincial court in Surrey on Monday.

Kerryann Lewis, 36, was arrested and charged on Aug. 17 with second degree murder in the July 22 death of her child.

Lewis’ appearance lasted barely four minutes.

She wore a grey camouflage print sweatshirt, black glasses and had her short black hair tied up in a low bun.

Lewis remained silent the whole time, simply learning against the wall before reading a piece of paper handed to her by a sheriff.

The judge adjourned the hearing till Aug. 28 after being told that Lewis’ counsel was at Supreme Court for a different case this week.

Speaking earlier on Monday, Integrated Homicide Investigation Team Cpl Frank Jang said that police had canvassed the neighbourhood and conducted “numerous” interviews in the weeks since.

“This was a deeply tragic case that affected the entire community,” said Jang.

“Our deepest condolences go out to the family of Aaliyah Rosa and we hope that we were able to provide some answers to her family.”

Jang declined to provide any details on how Aaliyah died, what injuries Lewis sustained or what the pair’s living arrangements were like.

Lewis had initially been receiving medical care, Jang noted.

Police are not expecting to recommend any more charges, Jang said, adding that he hoped Monday’s news would bring some level of closure to the Rosa family.

“Aaliyah is still no longer with us and her family has to pick up the pieces and carry on life without her. And now, her mother has been charged in her murder,” said Jang.

“Make no mistake: there are no winners.”

On July 22, 2018 at about 9:30 p.m., emergency services were called to an apartment building near 200th Street and 68th Avenue in Langley, B.C. where they found seven-year-old Aaliyah Rosa deceased. Aaliyah’s death was deemed a homicide and the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) took conduct of the case.

Investigators announced the murder July 23, noting this was an isolated incident and there was no risk to public safety. They also made a plea for anyone who knew the child’s movements in the hours leading up to her death to come forward so police could create a picture of what happened.

At the time, the woman was taken to hospital with injuries.

“Since the initial deployment, IHIT and its partners worked tirelessly to collect and compile all the evidence for charge approval consideration to crown counsel,” Jang said. “An extensive neighbourhood canvass was undertaken and numerous interviews were conducted.”

IHIT led the investigation and would still like to hear from anyone who has not come forward to police yet to contact them at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or by email at ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Crimestoppers is also an option and can be contacted at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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– with files from Katya Slepian/Black Press Media

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IHIT is investigating the murder of little Aaliyah Rosa who was laid to rest Aug. 7. (IHIT provided photo)


Heather Colpitts

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