Supporters to press Cuba for return of Quebecer caught in legal limbo
MONTREAL — Supporters of a Quebec man who has been in legal limbo in Cuba since the death of a fellow Canadian tourist nearly 16 months ago are taking their case for his freedom to the Cuban embassy in Ottawa.
Toufik Benhamiche was prevented from leaving Cuba despite having a conviction on charges related to a fatal boating accident overturned this year by Cuba’s highest court. And now he faces fresh charges stemming from the incident, which occurred while he was on a tourist excursion in Cayo Coco in July 2017.
Kahina Bensaadi, Benhamiche’s wife, said dozens of supporters and friends will head to Ottawa Saturday to deliver a letter to Cuban officials urging them to let him come home.
Bensaadi said in an interview Friday that after going through the legal process once, her husband sees no end to his ordeal.