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Marc Wabafiyebazu, diplomat's son charged with murder, loses latest bid for bail

A Florida appeals court has refused to release on bail a Canadian diplomat's teenage son while the youth awaits trial on a murder charge.

Florida appeals court denies bid for release by 15-year-old

Marc Wabafiyebazu, 15, was refused a release on bail by a Florida appeals court ahead of a trial on murder charges he faces after a fatal shooting in March. (Al Diaz/Associated Press)

A Florida appeals court has refused to release on bail a Canadian diplomat's teenage son while the youth awaits trial on a murder charge.

Online court records show a three-judge panel Wednesday denied an appeal from 15-year-old Marc Wabafiyebazu.

Wabafiyebazu faces charges including felony murder as an adult in a March 30 shooting in Miami that left his older brother and another teen dead. Police say the Wabafiyebazu brothers tried to rob marijuana dealers when shooting erupted.

Roxanne Dube, right, Canadian Consul General to Miami and mother of Marc Wabafiyebazu, previously said she hoped to take him home had he been granted bail. (Al Diaz/Associated Press)

Circuit Judge Teresa Mary Pooler ruled in June that Wabafiyebazu posed too great of a flight risk and would be difficult to extradite if he fled to Canada.

He is the son of Roxanne Dube, who says the teen is innocent.

Marc Wabafiyebazu has pleaded not guilty.