‘Actions of a coward:’ Lawyer who lost hand in letter bomb speaks at sentencing
WINNIPEG — A lawyer who was seriously injured when she opened a letter bomb in her office says the man who sent it to her is a coward who has left her with permanent scars and a long recovery.
Maria Mitousis did not appear to look at Guido Amsel, convicted of sending bombs to Mitousis and two others, as she delivered her victim impact statement Wednesday at Amsel’s sentencing hearing.
Amsel, 52, remained seated in the prisoner’s box behind Mitousis as she talked about the explosion that cost her her right hand.
“I’ve concluded that his … plan to cause pain, fear and chaos are the actions of a coward,” Mitousis said.


