Family of murdered Quebec police sergeant pleased with coroner’s investigation
MONTREAL — The family of a Quebec provincial police sergeant who was stabbed to death by a mentally ill man who wasn’t taking his medication says it welcomes the coroner’s report into her brutal murder.
But coroner Géhane Kamel says that health-care workers must do a better job of communicating with each other about potentially dangerous mental health patients if tragedies like the one that took the life of Sgt. Maureen Breau are to be avoided.
“I invite all partners to talk to each other,” Kamel told a news conference Tuesday, a day after she released her report that included 38 recommendations.
“We still have the right to talk to each other in Quebec and I understand that there is sacrosanct confidentiality, but we will have to find mechanisms quickly to be able to talk to each other.”


