The father of the girl from Granby who died at age 7 after being the subject of several reports from the DPJ will not be entitled to parole as he claimed.

In a decision released Monday morning, the Parole Board of Canada wrote, “You are still unable to explain the violence you have chosen to use against your daughter. You understand that the decisions you made at the time of the events were “irrational” and unacceptable, but are unable to go further in your reflection. The Commission believes it is essential that you further explore the origin of this violence.”

At the time of the tragedy, the Commission notes that the man was surrounded by professionals, but his “desire to look good” prevented him from seeking the help he needed.

The Commission “is also concerned that the man’s spouse had previously committed acts of violence” towards the girl and that he was “willfully blind about it” to meet his own need. affective.

“Your responsibility for the tragic consequences that we know is undeniable. »

In the decision, the Commission recognizes that the man has respected the conditions of his incarceration and that no disciplinary offense is noted in his file.

“Your journey is well underway,” the decision reads. What remains is for you to deepen your understanding of your tort cycle and develop a prevention plan that takes greater account of your personal difficulties and specific intervention needs. »

The Commission will hold a new hearing in November 2023, approximately six months before his release.

The man is serving a four-year sentence for the girl’s death. The day before her death, she had tried to flee and showed up at a neighbor’s house, completely naked. Her father and his wife then quickly brought her home, “placed on the ground, restrained, immobilized with clothes and duct tape”.

His death will be confirmed the next day, caused by suffocation.