Murder trial begins for mother accused of beating daughter with belt, spatula
EDMONTON — Shalaina Arcand’s siblings were asleep in another room when the five-year-old was hit in the head so hard that she died in hospital four days later, a trial judge heard Monday.
The girl’s mother, Lauren Lafleche, pleaded not guilty on the first day of a two-week trial to second-degree murder, assault with a weapon and failure to provide the necessaries of life. The weapons listed as evidence are a belt and a spatula.
Edmonton Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Avril Inglis heard testimony from Shalaina’s brother and sister through a video conference call.
A video was also played of the brother, who was four years old at the time, speaking to a child protection services unit after Shalaina’s death five years ago.