Father of murdered Quebec girl, 7, pleads guilty to forcible confinement charge
MONTREAL — The father of a seven-year-old girl from Granby, Que., whose 2019 murder shocked the province and led to an inquiry has pleaded guilty to a forcible confinement charge.
He pleaded guilty before a Quebec Superior Court judge on Monday, ahead of a trial scheduled for January. In response, the Crown stayed a charge of criminal negligence causing death in connection with the girl’s death.
The girl’s stepmother was found guilty on Dec. 9 of second-degree murder, after jurors deliberated for about five hours.
The charge of forcible confinement relates to the fact the girl had been restrained with duck tape.