Mom of slain Quebec boys seeking compensation over alleged youth protection failures
MONTREAL — The mother of two deceased boys whose father is accused of killing them is seeking $2 million from the Quebec government because she says youth protection services failed her family.
In a lawyer’s letter dated Friday, Émilie Arsenault accuses Quebec’s youth protection service of failing to act despite it being allegedly contacted three times prior to her children’s deaths.
The letter addressed to the Health Department and the regional authority responsible for youth protection says the provincial agency had been alerted by a hospital worker, provincial police and the mother, between May 2018 and January 2020.
The bodies of Olivier, 5, and Alex, 2, were found Oct. 13, 2020, in a home in Wendake, Que., a Huron-Wendat First Nation territory near Quebec City.