
Quebec man who killed his young twins displayed domestic violence signs: coroner
MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner has raised questions about whether police missed domestic violence red flags in the case of a man who killed his three-year-old twin sons shortly after he was arrested — then released — for allegedly harassing his ex-partner.
Coroner André Cantin says Ian Lamontagne displayed a pattern of coercive control toward the mother of the children before he killed the young boys and then himself in August 2023.
“He tracked the children’s mother, showed up at her house, repeatedly sent her text messages and frequent calls,” Cantin wrote in a report released late Monday.
Lamontagne was arrested outside the woman’s residence in August 2023 for criminal harassment, then released on a promise to appear in court at a later date. The report does not mention charges being filed. About two days later, Lamontagne used helium to suffocate three-year-olds Antoine and Tristan Lamontagne at his home in Notre-Dame-des-Prairies, Que., north of Montreal.