FASD not behind violent behaviour, doctor testifies at Bonneau inquest
The violent behaviour of the boy who beat Lee Bonneau to death can’t be explained by a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), a doctor testified at the inquest into Lee’s death.
The six-year-old died of multiple fractures to his skull. He was beaten in August 2013 during a visit to the Kahkewistahaw First Nation with his foster mother.
Dr. Susan Petryk says she would consider LT – as he is being called during the inquest to protect his identity – to have a severe case of FASD. His mother admitted to drinking during her pregnancy.
LT’s mother took the stand at the inquest on Wednesday afternoon, following the boy’s father. Both were quiet, responding to questions with few words. LT’s father said his son was happy and liked to laugh and play. His mother cried before she was asked any questions.


