The owner of a dog that fatally mauled a woman in Montreal’s east end two years ago was arrested last week after he was allegedly involved in a road rage incident in the city’s Longue-Pointe district.
Montreal police say officers intervened in the alleged incident, which took place at the intersection of Notre-Dame and Dickson streets, after receiving a complaint involving road rage behaviour from a man.
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The complaint led police officers to the home of Franklin Junior Frontal, who was arrested on Jan. 3 and appeared at the Montreal courthouse on Jan. 4.
In June 2016, Frontal’s dog Lucifer made its way into the backyard of Christiane Vadnais’ home in Pointe-aux-Trembles before attacking her.
Vadnais, 55, did not survive the attack, and her death sparked a provincewide debate on breed-specific legislation.
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The coroner who investigated her death found that Vadnais had a number of lacerations on her body, some of which were gaping and deep, and matched those of a dog bite.
Frontal was not charged in connection with Vadnais’ death.
—With files from Global’s Kalina Laframboise
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