Family of Quebec woman slain in 2017 suing police, says negligence led to killing
MONTREAL — The family of a Quebec woman who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in 2017 has filed a lawsuit against the local police department, alleging that negligence by officers led directly to her death.
Daphné Huard-Boudreault, 18, had been in contact with police several times on the day of her death and was killed when she went to her ex-boyfriend’s apartment in Mont-St-Hilaire, Que., to retrieve items.
A police officer had said she would accompany Huard-Boudreault to the apartment but had not arrived at the time of the killing.
The suit, filed by Huard-Boudreault’s father, mother, siblings and stepmother, alleges that police officers failed to apply the department’s domestic violence policy and that senior officers at the Régie intermunicipale de police Richelieu-Saint-Laurent knew the policy was being applied incorrectly by officers but took no action.