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Brother ordered to stand trial in 2014 Coquitlam murder

Jarek Paderewski is charged in the death of his sister, Maja Paderewska, 33 when she was killed and a teacher in Surrey.
Maja Paderewska
Maja Paderewska's body was found in a Coquitlam townhouse in February 2014 after first-responders received a medical distress call.

A man accused of killing his sister in Coquitlam last year has been ordered to stand trial for her murder.

Maja Paderewska's body was found in a Coquitlam townhouse in February 2014 after first-responders received a medical distress call.
Her younger brother, Jarek Paderewski, was arrested at the scene. He's been in custody since.
The accused, who faces one charge of second-degree murder, was ordered by a judge to stand trial following a court appearance Thursday (Sept. 17) in Port Coquitlam Provincial Court. There was no preliminary hearing.
The case will now proceed to B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster.
Paderewska, a teacher at North Surrey secondary school, was 33 when she was killed. Her death sparked an outpouring of grief from students and colleagues at the school, who described her as a "friend" and "perfect teacher" who went above and beyond and was always there for everyone.
At the time of the murder, police said neither the suspect or the victim were known to police.
The accused lived at the townhome with his parents, while the victim lived in Surrey.
Paderewski's next court date is scheduled for Oct. 29.