Michel Breau crossed the ribbons which framed the scene of the drama to try to obtain answers to his questions. (File photo)
Mr. Breau said he always wanted to know what happened but, unfortunately, police couldn't tell him more the morning after the tragedy.
He lamented that he had ignored what happened to his daughter until the start of the public inquiry.
Work of the coroner and the speakers during the hearings will, according to him, have helped to dispel several of the questions he had. He wanted to thank Ms. Kamel for helping him with this.
I know everything that happened today. That puts an end to my questions, I met the right person to inform me, he said.
Moved, the coroner joined him, indicating to the people present in the courtroom that she was preparing to ignore the protocol. I'm going to take the liberty of taking you in my arms, she said to the suffering father who stood in front of her. Then, she left the room adjourning.
At the time of writing these lines, the Sûreté du Québec had not responded to our interview request.
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