Coroner concludes death of Gilles Duceppe’s 93-year-old mother preventable
MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner has ruled the death of Gilles Duceppe’s 93-year-old mother after she became trapped in a courtyard at her seniors’ residence on a bitterly cold morning was accidental but preventable.
Helene Rowley Hotte Duceppe, the mother of the former Bloc Quebecois leader, died of hypothermia on Jan. 20, when it was minus 35 degrees outside and snowing.
Coroner Gehane Kamel confirmed today that Rowley Hotte Duceppe had left her apartment at Residence Lux Gouverneur after an alarm sounded and became locked outside the building.
She was visible on surveillance video, but staff did not notice her struggling to get inside, nor did they detect her absence from her apartment. Her body was only found six hours later when a family member alerted staff she was missing.