System failed slain Quebec girl, youth protection internal probe finds
MONTREAL — An internal probe has found no one person or service can shoulder the blame for lapses in the case of a slain seven-year-old Quebec girl who’d been followed by youth protection.
It found the system as a whole failed her at different times and in different ways and that a “succession of events that should not have occurred” led to a high-risk situation before her death.
The findings of the regional health board in the Eastern Townships region also come with 14 recommendations to prevent a recurrence.
The Quebec government has ordered several other investigations into the case of the young girl, who’d been followed by youth protection services from birth and whose death sparked outrage across the province and raised questions about the effectiveness of the system to assist at-risk children.