First responders trained on how to avoid mistaking body for mannequin: Quebec coroner
SHERBROOKE, Que. — A coroner’s report into the death of a Quebec woman whose body was mistaken for a mannequin says police and firefighters have received training to help them avoid making similar errors.
Laurette Therrien, 64, died in July 2020 after setting herself on fire in a field near a factory in Sherbrooke, Que., 150 kilometres east of Montreal.
Witnesses had thought a silicone mannequin had been set ablaze.
Police put the body into a dumpster after speaking to witnesses and consulting with firefighters, and investigators only discovered several hours later that police had thrown out human remains.