Shocking murder of B.C. teen Reena Virk subject of new Hulu series | 24CA News

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Published 14.03.2024
Shocking murder of B.C. teen Reena Virk subject of new Hulu series  | 24CA News

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A brand new Hulu miniseries is ready to convey gentle to one of the stunning crimes in B.C.’s historical past.

Under the Bridge is a collection primarily based on the homicide of Reena Virk and the e book of the identical identify.

Virk was solely 14 years outdated in 1997 when her stays have been discovered within the Gorge Waterway in Saanich.

Two youngsters, Kelly Ellard and Warren Glowatski, have been convicted of beating and drowning her.

Glowatski, convicted of second-degree homicide, was granted full parole in 2010.

Ellard, who now goes by Kerry Sim and was additionally convicted of second-degree homicide, was granted prolonged day parole in 2022, nonetheless, she stays behind bars.

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Sim was 15 years outdated when she and a gaggle of youngsters swarmed and beat Virk, and her trial heard she and her co-accused later adopted the lady to proceed the beating and drown her within the Gorge waterway.


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In 2018, Suman Virk, Reena’s mom, died in what her household described as a tragic accident.

Since Reena’s demise, the Virk household has labored tirelessly within the struggle in opposition to bullying, talking at faculties and group occasions in an effort to forestall others from being victims of bullying and violence.


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The upcoming miniseries will debut on April 17 and have eight episodes.

It stars Riley Keough as creator Rebecca Godfrey and Lily Gladstone as Cam Bentland, one of many solely ladies of color on the Saanich police power.

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The stunning real-life crime turned a catalyst for change, sparking anti-bullying and youth violence prevention initiatives, the creation of a analysis centre on the University of Victoria and artwork created to contribute to Reena’s legacy.

Chris Horsley, a retired employees sergeant from the Saanich Police Department, was the media liaison officer when Virk was killed.

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“At the time that Rena was murdered, APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) was taking place in Vancouver, so we had a lot of international media, which normally wouldn’t be in our area,” he instructed Global News.

“So it was a huge story, and for the rest of my career was still the biggest story that I think the Saanich Police Department has ever really undertaken as far as the media strategy.”

Horsley stated he isn’t stunned by the Hulu collection as they’d by no means seen that “level of youth violence.”

But he cautioned concerning the glorification of such a stunning crime.

“One, I don’t believe any of the investigators were ever contacted to find out sort of the true nature of the investigation,” he stated.

“And two, and probably more significantly, is I don’t want people to lose sight that a 14-year-old girl was murdered and lost her life. And now, almost 30 years later, we’re making it into entertainment.”

Horsley suggests watching the collection with the data that it’s a TV present and there are various liberties taken with the story.

“One thing we do know, that in Canada, almost 30 years later, youth crime has fallen,” he added.

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Dean Murdock, the present mayor of Saanich, was in highschool on the time of Virk’s demise.

“At the time, it rocked the community,” he stated.

“The idea that something so horrific could happen in our community, it was really upsetting and very unsettling. And I think the release of this series is probably going to surface a lot of those feelings for some folks in our community. And it may be a challenge or maybe challenging to watch some of that material or deal with those feelings.”

Murdock stated as a highschool pupil on the time, it had a profound influence.

“It was a very saddening, a very sad and unsettling thing for people to be dealing with,” he added.

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