Quebec daycare bus crash trial hears victim impact statements

Thursday, May 1, 2025, 6:20 am

In court today, families affected by the 2023 Montreal-area daycare bus crash are delivering victim impact statements as the trial of the accused unfolds. The moving testimonies highlight the profound grief and community loss while underscoring a judicial process grappling with tragedy and accountability.


cbc.ca / Driver who crashed bus into Laval daycare 'stole our innocent child,' mother tells court

Marie-Christine Cloutier and other members of families affected by the attack read victim-impact statements in a courtroom in Laval, Que., days after a Superior Court judge found the accused, Pierre Ny St-Amand, not criminally responsible for what he did.

ledevoir.com / Drame dans une garderie de Laval: «cet acte de destruction m’a brisée en miettes»

Les familles des enfants tués par le chauffeur d’autobus Pierre Ny St-Amand ont raconté leur douleur au tribunal.

lapresse.ca / Procès de Pierre Ny-St-Amand | Des victimes attendues devant le tribunal pour leurs déclarations d’impact

Les familles touchées par l’accident d’autobus mortel survenu dans une garderie de Laval en 2023 doivent lire leurs déclarations d’impact jeudi devant le tribunal.

globalnews.ca / Trial of accused in fatal Quebec daycare bus crash to hear victim impact statements

Families affected by a deadly bus crash at a Montreal-area daycare in 2023 are scheduled to read victim impact statements today in court.

thestar.com / Victim impact statements today in trial of accused in fatal Quebec daycare bus crash

LAVAL - Families affected by a deadly bus crash at a Montreal-area daycare in 2023 are scheduled to read victim impact statements today in court.


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