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Livia Starlight, accused of murdering her toddler, granted bail

A Tsuut'ina woman accused of murdering her two-year-old son was released on bail today. Livia Starlight will be under a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.

Starlight's son died a week after being admitted to hospital in Sept. 2014

Traezlin Denzel Starlight, 2, died in a Calgary hospital on Sept. 25, 2014, after being admitted to hospital a week earlier with injuries. His mother, Livia Starlight, from the Tsuut'ina First Nation southwest of Calgary, faces a charge of second-degree murder. (Facebook)

A Tsuut'ina mother who is accused of murdering her toddler was granted bail today.

Livia Starlight, 29, was released by a Calgary judge this morning on $30,000 cash bail. 

Starlight will be under a 10 p.m.-to-6 a.m. curfew and is not allowed to drink alcohol or consume drugs.

She must live with her grandfather and can not be around children unless their parents or guardians are present.

Traezlin Denzel Starlight, 2, was admitted to hospital with injuries on Sept.18, 2014, and died one week later.

His mother was arrested on July 31 and charged with second-degree murder.

Today, Crown prosecutor Photini Papadatou consented to Starlight's release.

A publication ban protects some of the details of the case.

A trial date will be set on Friday.