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Calgary man who killed five-year-old grandson gets statutory release

Allan Perdomo Lopez was sentenced to nine years in 2019 after Emilio Perdomo died of a traumatic brain injury.

Allan Perdomo Lopez was convicted of manslaughter in 2019

Allan Perdomo, 59, is charged with manslaughter after his five-year-old grandson Emilio died of multiple blunt-force trauma injuries in 2015. The boy had been sent to live in Calgary from Mexico by his mother, who hoped he would have a better life in Canada.
Allan Perdomo Lopez has been granted statutory release from prison, after he was sentenced to nine years in 2019. (CBC)

A Calgary man convicted of manslaughter in the death of his five-year-old grandson has been granted statutory release from prison.

The Parole Board of Canada says in a decision that Allan Perdomo Lopez is to have no contact with children.

The now-65-year-old was sentenced in 2019 to nine years after Emilio Perdomo died of a traumatic brain injury.

Five months earlier, the boy had been sent to Canada from Mexico by his mother for a better life.

Court heard the boy was subjected to months of physical abuse, with bruising and scars found all over his body.

The trial heard a recording of the grandfather tearfully praying in Spanish, asking God for forgiveness and saying he "didn't want to kill that child."

Perdomo Lopez was denied day parole and full parole in 2022.

Under law, federal offenders who serve two-thirds of a prison term can get statutory release with supervision in the community for the remainder of their sentence.