Quebec coroner investigating after three homeless people died last week in Montreal
Coroner Stéphanie Gamache will examine contributing factors and may review other similar deaths to help prevent more deaths among unhoused people.
- The Quebec coroner’s office has launched a public inquiry into recent deaths of homeless individuals in Montreal.
- The inquiry, led by Stéphanie Gamache, seeks to determine the causes and circumstances surrounding these deaths.
- Five cases will be examined, including the deaths of Valmont Brousseau and Serge Martin in late March.
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Quebec coroner to lead public inquiry into deaths of homeless people in Montreal
Quebec Coroner Stéphanie Gamache will lead an inquiry into the deaths of five people who were experiencing homelessness in Montreal over the last seven months, the coroner's office announced Wednesday morning.
Quebec coroner orders public inquiry into deaths of people experiencing homelessness in Montreal
The Quebec coroner’s office has launched a public inquiry into the deaths of individuals experiencing homelessness in Montreal in recent months. The inquiry, which will be presided over by Coroner Stéphanie Gamache, aims to “shed full light on the causes and circumstances surrounding several deaths of homeless individuals in Montreal.” Five deaths will be examined, […]
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