After Marylène Lévesque killing, wearing an electronic bracelet recommended
CTV
The death of young Marylène Lévesque could have been avoided if her killer, who had already been convicted in the past for murdering his spouse and who was on day parole, had worn an electronic bracelet with geolocation.
This is one of coroner Stéphanie Gamache's conclusions after investigating the young sex workers' death in January 2020.
Levesque was 22 years old and working in an erotic massage parlour when she died suddenly in a Quebec City hotel on January 22, 2020.
Eustachio Gallese pleaded guilty to the murder.
According to the coroner, there were 57 wounds on the young woman's body made by a sharp instrument, the majority of which were in the thorax-abdomen and back region.
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