Inquest begins into 2020 kidnapping and killing of two Quebec sisters by their father
MONTREAL — A public inquest into the events surrounding the 2020 killing of two young Quebec girls by their father begins today.
Quebec’s public security minister ordered the inquest last year after an episode of the Radio-Canada investigative program “Enquete” alleged provincial police made errors in the search for the missing girls and presented new evidence that had not been part of a coroner’s investigation into their deaths.
Police concluded that Martin Carpentier killed 11-year-old Norah and six-year-old Romy in the woods near St-Apollinaire, Que., southwest of Quebec City before taking his own life, but questions have swirled around the investigation and whether the tragedy could have been averted.
An October 2021 coroner’s report found flaws in police’s handling of the investigation and recommended changes to the process for triggering Amber Alerts, as well as the creation of a dedicated police unit to investigate children’s disappearances across the province.