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‘I forgive you,’ victim’s mother tells accused

- Postmedia News pcherry@postmedia.com

Details behind how Jean was killed and the motive behind it were placed under a publicatio­n ban because another man, Boubacar Bah, 25, remains charged with Jean’s murder. Bah’s case returns to court on Thursday.

St-Gelais said she was moved by what Narcisse told Charbonnea­u and noted how rare it is to see a close relative of a homicide victim so willing to forgive a person who took part in what happened.

Narcisse also told the court that her son was killed on her birthday. This caused her to fall into a severe depression that prompted her to seek treatment at the Lakeshore General Hospital. She said forgiving Charbonnea­u was part of the process of recovering from depression.

Narcisse told reporters her son was killed inside his apartment on Sherbrooke St. after he realized he had left a second birthday gift for her there. The first gift Jean gave his mother that day was an expensive lasagna pan. She said she balked at how much it would have cost him when she noticed the brand name on the pan.

“He said: ‘Mom you always put $100 worth of cheese in your lasagna. You should have a pan that can hold it all’,” Narcisse recalled.

After he had returned home to get the second gift — a pair of pyjamas — Narcisse and her family began to worry when Jean did not return.

Later that same day she received a call informing her that her son had been taken to a hospital. According to a release issued by the Montreal police in 2014, Jean died at the hospital hours after having been shot at least once in his upper body.

Bah was arrested as a suspect in Jean’s death in 2016 and Charbonnea­u was arrested in May 2017.

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