Quebec coroner investigating after three homeless people died last week in Montreal
MONTREAL —
After three unhoused people died in Montreal last week, the Quebec coroner’s office has ordered an investigation into the underlying issues that are leading to the deaths of some of the city’s most vulnerable people.
In a news release on Wednesday, chief coroner Reno Bernier said his office will hold an inquest into the deaths of five people experiencing homelessness in Montreal since September, the youngest being 30 years old.
Valmont Brousseau, 71, and Alain Paris, 55, died in separate homeless shelters on March 24, the office of the Montreal mayor confirmed. The next day, 57-year-old Serge Martin died, the coroner said.
