Canadian detained in Cuba following boating death allowed to return home
MASCOUCHE, Que. — A Quebecer who spent more than two years in legal limbo in Cuba following the death of a fellow Canadian tourist returned home last week after being liberated by Cuba’s highest court.
Toufik Benhamiche returned to Canada last weekend a free man after the Cuban Supreme Court granted him an exceptional authorization to leave the country, annulling a sentence by a provincial court rendered in Ciego de Avila.
“Effectively, the nightmare is finally over. I returned to Quebec on Saturday, and I’m happy to be back with my family, who I missed very much,” Benhamiche said Friday at the offices of his local MP, Bloc Quebecois member Luc Theriault.
“It was a great relief. I thought this day would never come.”