Quebec mother who pleaded guilty in daughter’s death testifies at coroner’s inquest
QUEBEC — A mother who pleaded guilty earlier this year to killing her two-year-old daughter told a coroner’s inquest that she was desperate and broke at the time of the murder.
Audrey Gagnon testified that she was living in an “unsanitary squat” after being kicked out of a women’s shelter and had no money left to feed her daughter.
Gagnon, now 25, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of her daughter Rosalie, whom she admitted to fatally stabbing in Quebec City in 2018.
Gagnon told coroner Gehane Kamel via video-conference that she’d had a difficult few years and was at a psychiatric hospital when she learned that she’d become pregnant from an unknown man at age 21.