Quebec man whose daughter’s death sparked youth protection inquiry denied bail
GRANBY, Que. — A Quebec judge on Monday denied bail to the father of a seven-year-old Quebec girl whose death has sparked several probes about the state of youth protection services in the province.
Quebec court Judge Serge Champoux ruled the man, 30, would remain behind bars until there is a resolution to the charges he faces stemming from his daughter’s death.
The man and the young girl’s stepmother were charged one day after police found the girl in critical condition in her family home in Granby, about 80 kilometres east of Montreal. In the hours following their initial court appearance on April 30, the girl died in hospital.
The two accused, who cannot be identified to protect the girl’s identity, have been detained since. The Crown has been weighing whether to upgrade the charges.