Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Father of three dead children thanks locals for support

- PETER RAKOBOWCHU­K

STE-CHRISTINE, Que. — Just last week, Patrick Desautels was sharing the joy of his son’s fourth birthday at a family gathering with all three of his children in a local restaurant in rural Quebec.

On Tuesday, Desautels was back in the same eatery in Ste-Christine, but this time he was contemplat­ing the tragic deaths of the three kids.

“I’d like to thank everyone who have banded together to help us — myself and my family — in this terrible ordeal,” Desautels said as he read from a prepared statement. “The pain we are ex- periencing is inexplicab­le.”

His comments lasted less than a minute and Desautels said he could say little more because of the ongoing police investigat­ion.

The children were found dead Sunday at their mother’s home under what police are calling suspicious circumstan­ces.

Police have not yet confirmed how four-year-old Loic, two-year-old Anais and five-year-old Laurelie died.

Josee Desgranges owns Resto Entre-Amy, the restaurant where Desautels, his new girlfriend and the three children congregate­d under joyous circumstan­ces last Friday.

“Everybody was happy, they had poutines, the kids were very happy,” Desgranges told The Canadian Press.

She described the youngsters, who were often ac- companied by their grandparen­ts, as “nice, beautiful children who loved life.”

A funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at StAndre’s Church in nearby Acton Vale.

“Everyone is standing shoulder-to-shoulder to help the family,” Ste-Christine Mayor Huguette St-PierreBeau­lac said.

St- Pierre- Beaulac said townspeopl­e have formed a committee to help the Desautels family, who own a tree nursery.

“They put in place help for these people right away, to help them and to raise money for them,” she said.

People have also volunteere­d to help out at the nursery on a moment’s notice.

St-Pierre-Beaulac said the Desautels family are very involved in the community.

Just a few weeks ago, they opened up their grounds to hold a local Christmas fair where the entire community was invited.

The family also distribute vegetable baskets in the community.

“Whenever they are needed, they are always there to lend a helping hand,” StPierre-Beaulac said.

Provincial police said there was little more to report on Tuesday. Investigat­ors were still waiting to meet with the children’s 33-year-old mother, who was listed in stable condition in hospital.

Sgt. Claude Denis said autopsies on the three young victims were completed Tuesday but police did not reveal how the children died or where they were found exactly.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Laurelie Desautels, 5, left, and her siblings Anais, 2, and
Loic were found dead Sunday at their mother’s home.
The Canadian Press Laurelie Desautels, 5, left, and her siblings Anais, 2, and Loic were found dead Sunday at their mother’s home.

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