A New Brunswick man who murdered his partner in 2020 south of Moncton has died in prison.
Calvin Lewis, 55, was convicted in 2023 for killing Tina Tingley-McAleer

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Mar 04, 2026 3:08 PM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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A sign at the entrance to the Atlantic Institution maximum security prison in Renous. (CBC)
A New Brunswick man who murdered his partner in 2020 south of Moncton has died in prison.
Calvin Andrew Lewis, 55, died Monday at the Atlantic Institution, a maximum security prison southwest of Miramichi.
He was serving a life sentence for killing Tina Tingley-McAleer in their Hillsborough home on May 2, 2020.
Correctional Service of Canada announced his death in a news release Wednesday, offering no details about the circumstances of his death.
The federal agency said it had informed RCMP and the province’s coroner service about the death as required by its policy.
Cpl. Hans Ouellette, a spokesperson for the New Brunswick RCMP, said in an email to CBC News that police “have no information to suspect that criminality was involved with the death.”
Lewis was convicted of second-degree murder in July 2023 following a trial in Moncton.
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