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Woman appears in court on 2nd-degree murder charge in pedestrian's death

Loved ones of the victim sobbed Monday as Kimberly Ann O'Dea made a brief court appearance in Sydney.

28-year-old victim died Friday in hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Sydney Mines

Police say the accused and the victim knew each other. (CBC)

A Sydney Mines, N.S.,woman charged with second-degree murder and criminal negligence causing deathafter a vehiclestruck and killed a womanFriday has made a court appearance.

Tension was palpable Monday as Kimberly Ann O'Dea, 36, was remanded to custody until a bail hearing Aug. 2 in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Sydney.

Family and friends of the 28-year-old victim sobbed during O'Dea'sbrief appearance before a judge.

Police were called to a report of a collision Friday morning on Oxford Avenue in Sydney Mines. The victim was airlifted to hospital in Halifax where she later died from her injuries.

O'Dea was arrested a short time later. Police say the two women knew each other.

'Distraught' over charges

O'Dea has yet to find a lawyerand was represented Monday by duty counsel Michael Kuna.

"She's very, very distraught and upset over the charges," Kuna said outside court.

There is a list of 17 peopleO'Deais not allowed to contact.

Crown attorney Gerald MacDonald said there is a "significant amount"of disclosureto go through and theinvestigation is ongoing.

Lawyer Michael Kuna said O'Dea is distraught over the charges. (Norma Jean MacPhee/CBC)

He noted both charges O'Dea faces carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.

"Thereare different minimums with parole eligibility, but certainly a life sentence is a life sentence, so it is a serious charge," he said.