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Accused killer Marlon Ledesma makes first court appearance

A Calgary man accused of killing a fellow inmate at the Remand Centre has made his first court appearance.

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Marlon Rex Ledesma is charged with the first-degree murder of Alvin Chiniquay.

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He appeared briefly via CCTV Thursday morning.

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The case has been put over to Oct. 17.

Chiniquay, 40, was on suicide watch when sources say he was attacked by a fellow inmate Sept. 9.

It’s believed Chiniquay was arrested for shoplifting just days before the attack.

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Sources told Global News he was in a cell with a known violent criminal when the unprovoked attack happened.

He was kept on life support for more than ten days, before he passed away Sept 22.

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Ledesma has a long criminal history, including violent offences.

His mother Cherry Ledesma was the victim of murder, killed by her husband Gregory Houle in Nov. 2011.

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