Recent string of Quebec domestic homicides spur call for action to protect women
MONTREAL — Francis Lalonde Langlois’s favourite memory of his mother is when he was five years old and she blew up 2,000 balloons on New Year’s Eve because she wanted her three children to remember the first moments of the new millennium.
For his sister Stephanie, it’s bringing her own kids to bake and decorate for Christmas with their grandmother.
“She was very strong and had a huge heart,” she said.
On the night of Nov. 15, 2019, Linda Lalonde’s life was cut short when, days before her 49th birthday, she was killed in her home in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que., west of Montreal. Police said at the time that her body was found after her husband, Stephane Masse, turned himself in at a police station.