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Family of Montreal woman killed by dog suing canine’s owner

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The family of a woman who died after being attacked by a dog says it plans to sue the canine’s owner.

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Lise Vadnais, whose sister Christiane died in her backyard last June, said the family made the decision after the Crown decided to not lay criminal charges against Franklin Junior Frontal.

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Vadnais said in various interviews today it doesn’t make sense that Frontal didn’t even get a fine or have to do community work.

The family has sent his lawyer a letter outlining its intention to file a civil suit.

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Police originally said the dog was a pit bull, an assertion that was later challenged.

READ MORE: Montreal pit bull ban: Quebec Court of Appeal reinstates bylaw

La Presse said Thursday two veterinarians at Université de Montréal have concluded the dog was a healthy pit bull.

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