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Article content An Alberta mother sobbed in court Friday as a judge found her guilty of manslaughter in the death of her five-year-old daughter. The woman, identified in court as “LL,” was charged with second-degree murder after her daughter “S” died in an Edmonton hospital on Oct. 16, 2015. S suffered a brain injury that one expert likened to those seen in victims of high-speed car crashes. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta mother acquitted of murder, convicted of manslaughter in daughter s 2015 death Back to video Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Avril Inglis concluded LL inflicted the fatal injuries but found no evidence she intended to cause S’s death. “It likely happened quickly, it may have been impulsive,” Inglis said. ....
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Article content Crown and defence lawyers traded arguments Thursday as the murder trial of an Edmonton mother accused of killing her five-year-old daughter drew to a close. Lauren Lafleche, 34, is charged with fatally injuring Shalaina Arcand in the family’s apartment in October 2015. Arcand suffered injuries, including to her brain, which medical experts likened to those sustained in high-speed car crashes. She died after four days in hospital. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Edmonton mother accused of killing five-year-old daughter will learn fate May 7 Back to video Lafleche’s trial for second-degree murder, assault with a weapon and failure to provide the necessaries of life began last November. It was scheduled to take 15 days but has been repeatedly delayed, including after Lafleche tested positive for COVID-19. ....