Hope and sorrow felt in Manawan as community members march, 2 years after Joyce Echaquan's death - News Summed Up

Hope and sorrow felt in Manawan as community members march, 2 years after Joyce Echaquan's death


The husband of the late Joyce Echaquan, Carol Dubé, held the youngest of their seven children, Carol Jr., during a march in Manawan on Wednesday to commemorate Echaquan, two years after her death. (Marie-Laure Josselin/Radio-Canada - image credit)A toddler bounced on the shoulders of Carol Dubé as he walked down the streets of Manawan to commemorate his late wife and the mother of their seven children, Joyce Echaquan. They carried huge banners decorated with purple hand prints and purple bows, paintings and pictures of Echaquan, that said "Justice for Joyce." Last year, on the anniversary of Echaquan's death, a march was held outside the hospital in Joliette. The family is expected to submit one or several civil suits Thursday related to Echaquan's death, according to Radio-Canada, though it is so far unclear who will be targeted by the legal action.


Source: CBC News September 29, 2022 04:38 UTC



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