Crown won’t appeal Quebec woman’s acquittal after third trial in daughters’ deaths
MONTREAL — The Crown says it won’t appeal the acquittal last month of a Quebec woman following a third trial in the deaths of her two daughters.
Adele Sorella was acquitted by Quebec Superior Court Justice Myriam Lachance on Dec. 18.
Sorella had been convicted twice previously, in 2013 and 2019, of murder in the girls’ killings following jury trials, but both of those decisions were overturned on appeal, which led to a third trial that took place last year before a judge alone.
The victims, nine-year-old Amanda and eight-year-old Sabrina, were found dead in their playroom on March 31, 2009, lying side by side in their school uniforms.