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Quebec City man accused in death of sex worker has charges upgraded to first-degree murder

Crown prosecutors said new information suggests the killing was premeditated.

Prosecution says new information suggests killing was premeditated

Eustachio Gallese, 51, now faces a first-degree murder charge for the death of a Quebec City sex worker. (Radio-Canada)

The man accused of killing a Quebec City sex worker had his charges upgraded to first-degree murder Monday morning.

Crown prosecutors said new information suggests the killing was premeditated.

Eustachio Galleseturned himself in on Jan. 22, telling police where to find the body of Marylne Lvesque, who was a sex worker, according to Radio-Canada sources.

The22-year-old's body was found in the Quebec City neighbourhood of Sainte-Foy.

Gallese was initially charged with second-degree murder.

He was on day parole for the killing of his ex-wife and was required to disclose to his parole officer any relations he had with women.

Gallese had been living in a halfway house since March and had been allowed to have his "sexual needs" met, his parole officer told the board at a hearing in September.

In 2006, he was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 15 years for the killing of Chantale Deschnes who, according to parole documents, he struck on the head with a hammer and stabbed several times, enraged by her decision to leave him.

Lawyers will be back in court Thursday.

With files from Radio-Canada