Jurors at Lac-Megantic trial complete Day 1 of deliberations
SHERBROOKE, Que. — The jurors at the trial of three men charged with criminal negligence causing death in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster completed their first day of deliberations Thursday without reaching a verdict or emerging to ask questions.
Jurors are deliberating the fate of Tom Harding, Richard Labrie and Jean Demaitre, who are charged in connection with the July 2013 tragedy in which 47 people were killed when a runaway train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded.
The three men pleaded not guilty.
Harding was the train’s engineer, Labrie the traffic controller and Demaitre the manager of train operations.


