Kamloops woman who set kids on fire gets day parole extended
KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops woman who set her children on fire, killing one of them, has had her day parole extended by six months.
Donna Hysop, who is now 51 years old, has been in prison since Nov. 26, 1998 after she was found guilty of pouring solvent on herself and her two children in an attempt to set them all on fire. Her five-year-old daughter died and her three-year-old son was severely injured and still suffers to this day, according to a decision by the Parole Board of Canada.
Hysop was granted day parole in March of this year. This came after she was granted an escorted temporary absence from her correctional facility in 2012, but it was revoked when she breached one of the conditions. She was granted the absence again in December 2017.
The decision states Hysop has had no institutional charges since going to prison, although she was involved in a physical altercation in January 2018. Mediation was successful in that case and there were no further issues.


