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Silva Koshwal and Immigration Refugee Board

Canada Border Services Agency: Nadine Skow body wasn't discovered until Tuesday, after co-workers became concerned she hadn't showed up at her job. "I can confirm that Silva Koshwal is under a removal order for serious criminality due to a sexual assault conviction, that was obtained by the Canada Border Services Agency in 2010," CBSA spokesperson Lisa White told CBC News in an email. "The removal order was stayed by the Immigration and Refugee Board until January 2016," White said. "The CBSA cannot remove an individual when a temporary stay has been granted, unless there is a breach of terms and conditions." But CBC News has also learned Koshwal was allowed to stay in the country even after he breached conditions imposed on him by the Immigration and Refugee Board, according to CBC. Edmonton Police charged Koshwal last week with second-degree murder and offering an indignity to a human body in the gruesome death of his former girlfriend. CBC News has confirmed 38-year-old Silva Koshwal successfully appealed a removal order issued by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada despite a conviction for sexual assault and a criminal record for assault dating back to 2006. Nadine Skow, 38, died from multiple stab wounds. She had been stabbed numerous times. Her body wasn't discovered until Tuesday after co-workers became concerned she hadn't showed up at her job. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.