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The man accused of murdering his estranged wife, Bailey Plover, in a Kelowna, B.C., parking lot last week had been convicted of choking someone and uttering threats just hours before Friday's attack that also left a second woman seriously hurt. <\/p>

The BC Prosecution Service says James Plover was originally charged in June 2024 in a case involving intimate partner violence, before being released on $500 bail and subject to what it says were "extensive protective conditions."<\/p>

James Plover was then charged with two more counts of uttering threats, the original case was stayed, and he was convicted last week in the new case that folded in the previous charges, with the victims' identities protected by a publication ban.<\/p>

Bailey Plover's uncle, Morey Maslak, says she had been estranged from James Plover since last year, and she was a "loving, devoted mother" with a great sense of humour and a carefree happy-go-lucky nature. <\/p>

Maslak says her death was the result of a "heinous" act that has left her family and friends "hurting very, very badly."<\/p>\n\t\t

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