Family of slain Quebec provincial police sergeant testifies at coroner’s inquest
MONTREAL — Family members of a provincial police sergeant killed in the line of duty a year ago told a coroner’s inquest Wednesday they will be forever haunted by her murder, but they hope it results in change so no other family experiences what they have.
The inquest is examining the March 27, 2023 deaths of Sgt. Maureen Breau and Isaac Brouillard Lessard, a 35-year-old with schizoaffective disorder who stabbed Breau and another officer during an attempted arrest before being shot dead by two of their colleagues.
“I know that no future recommendation will bring my partner back to me, no recommendation will be satisfactory in my eyes to chase away the sadness that lives in me every day,” Daniel Sanscartier, Breau’s spouse of two decades, said in a letter read by a family friend.
Sanscartier said he hopes the coroner’s recommendations will have a profound and swift effect on how mental health cases are dealt with in the future.

