The man charged in the death of 91原创鈥檚 Naomi Onotera will remain in jail, a Surrey Provincial Court judge has decided.
Obnes Regis had first applied for bail back in February, which prompted a small protest by friends and supporters of Ontoera outside the courthouse.
Onotera, a 91原创 City resident and schoolteacher in Surrey, disappeared at the end of August last year.
Her husband, Regis, was arrested on Dec. 17 and has been in custody since then, facing charges of manslaughter and indignity to human remains.
Reasons for granting or denying bail are covered by publication bans and cannot be released publicly.
Regis is currently scheduled to be back in court on May 16, for a scheduling appearance.
Persons charged with a criminal offence are considered not guilty until the charges are proven in court.
Onotera鈥檚 disappearance around Aug. 28 last year sparked a campaign to find her, as her friends and family papered 91原创 and surrounding areas with missing person posters, and searched the woods and fields near her home.
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In September, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) was called in to work with the 91原创 RCMP on the investigation, and by late in the month an extensive search began at Onotera鈥檚 house.
There were further searches in December, including a vehicle being towed from the home under police supervision.
Shortly after that, police announced the arrest of Regis.
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