The Niagara Falls Review

Quebec man charged with setting his ex-wife on fire to remain detained

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QUEBEC—A man who has been charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault after his ex-wife was allegedly set on fire in Quebec City will remain behind bars until further notice, a judge ruled.

Frej Haj Messaoud was ordered Monday to remain in detention until at least his next court date after the Crown objected to his release.

The 39-year-old is accused of setting fire to his ex-wife on Friday night in the city’s St-Sauveur neighbourh­ood as her young children and mother looked on.

A witness described the woman screaming in pain as people helped tear off her burning clothes and tried to smother the flames with a blanket.

The 27-year-old victim suffered major injuries to her face, back and hands, and police said that as of Sunday she was still fighting for her life.

Prosecutor Sabrina Lambert-Michel told reporters the Crown objected to the accused’s release both to ensure his presence before the court and “to ensure the protection of the public given the nature and severity of the accusation­s.”

The case returns to court Friday, when the judge and lawyers are expected to discuss the details of a bail hearing.

In a statement, Taxi Coop Quebec confirmed that Haj Messaoud was a driver employed by one of its members. The company said it has suspended him and is cooperatin­g with the police investigat­ion.

“Remember that a person with a criminal record cannot be a taxi driver and that a conviction would mean expulsion,” Taxi Coop general manager Martin Noel said.

Earlier Monday, Quebec City police said they were opening an investigat­ion after one of its officers was seen carrying a fire extinguish­er while escorting the handcuffed suspect into a van. The footage, which played on local television, was interprete­d as an inappropri­ate joke by some members of the public.

The force said it was looking into the incident, but warned against hasty conclusion­s.

“While the scene might suggest that this is a bad joke on the part of the police, it would be premature to draw immediate conclusion­s without having taken the time to investigat­e and establish all the facts and circumstan­ces surroundin­g this event,” the police said in a statement.

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