The lawyer for a man arrested in connection with the deaths of two young Canadian boys killed by a python on Friday said that his client is facing two charges of criminal negligence causing death.
Jean-Claude Savoie has yet to be charged, but is to appear in court in Campbellton, New Brunswick, on April 27 to face those charges, Leslie Matchim said.
‘DISHEARTENING’
Matchim said Savoie, who reportedly owned an unlicensed exotic pet shop, was arrested on Thursday in Montreal and released from custody.
He said that the nature of the charges is disheartening, but added that Savoie is holding up well.
Four-year-old Noah Barthe and his six-year-old brother, Connor — children of Savoie’s friend, news media reports said at the time — were found dead on Aug. 5, 2013, after an African rock python escaped its enclosure inside Savoie’s apartment in Campbellton, where the boys were staying during a sleepover with Savoie’s son.
ESCAPED SNAKE
Police officials at the time said that the 45kg snake escaped a glass tank through a vent and slithered through a ventilation pipe before its weight caused the pipe to collapse, falling into the living room where the boys were sleeping.
Autopsies concluded that the boys died from asphyxiation.
African rock pythons have been banned in New Brunswick since 1992 — unless a permit is obtained.
Only accredited zoos can obtain such a permit.
The apartment was above Savoie’s exotic pet store.
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