Quebec City honours victims on first anniversary of deadly sword attack
MONTREAL — Officials in Quebec’s capital held ceremonies and urged residents to come together on Sunday to honour the victims and survivors of a deadly sword attack that unfolded one year ago.
The Halloween night attack that shook the province played out in Quebec City’s historic streets when a man dressed in a medieval costume and wielding a Japanese-style sword allegedly went on a rampage.
“After the shock, pain, sadness and anger of the past year, we will come together to make more sense of our lives and our city,” Quebec’s outgoing mayor Régis Labeaume said in a statement. “We will remember this sad moment, and above all, we will honor the memory of our fellow citizens.”
Hairdresser Suzanne Clermont, 61, and 56-year-old museum employee Francois Duchesne died in the night attack that also left five others injured.