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Quebec mother accused of child abandonment to remain in custody until bail decision

Watch: An emotional bail hearing for the Montreal mother accused of abandoning her three-year-old daughter beside an Ontario highway is now over. The woman is facing charges including criminal negligence. As Dan Spector reports, a judge is working to decide if the accused will remain behind bars while awaiting trial – Jul 4, 2025

A judge is expected to rule next week on whether a Montreal mother accused of abandoning her three-year-old daughter on the side of an Ontario highway last month will be released on bail.

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The 34-year-old woman, whose name is under a publication ban to protect her daughter’s identity, appeared in court Friday for the second consecutive day as she awaits the decision.

The accused wore a grey sweater, her long brown hair tied back in a braid. She wiped tears from her eyes as she was called to testify and at certain moments during the hearing.

A publication ban was issued for any evidence heard in court, meaning the content of the testimony can’t be reported on. Section 517 of the Criminal Code is used when a person is criminally charged and there is a possibility that the case will go before a jury. This is to preserve the evidence and ensure a fair trial.

The accused faces charges of child abandonment and criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

While the Crown prosecutor Lili Prévost-Gravel is urging the court to keep her in custody, the defense is trying to argue she can be safely freed while awaiting trial.

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No psychiatric evaluation has been ordered yet.

The accused’s lawyer has previously said his client “needs help.” She is barred from contacting her daughter or the child’s father.

On Thursday, she appeared to be listening attentively to police testimony during the bail hearing. On several occasions she burst into tears, and at other times she seemed surprised by the testimony.

The Montreal woman had already been charged with unlawful abandonment of a child after allegedly leaving her three-year-old daughter on the side of a highway in the rural area of Casselman and St. Albert in eastern Ontario on June 15.

She reported her daughter missing shortly after at a business in Coteau-du-Lac, west of Montreal, and told police she had no memory of the previous six hours or the girl’s whereabouts.

Quebec provincial police (SQ) and volunteer search teams spent days combing roadsides and forests in southwestern Quebec before discovering the accused had travelled to Ontario.

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In what authorities called a “near miracle,” the three-year-old girl was found alive and conscious on June 18 by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers who first spotted her by drone.

–with files from The Canadian Press

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