Coroner faults police response in case of two girls killed by father in 2020

A card distributed by the family depicts Romy, right, and Norah Carpentier, at a funeral home in Levis, Que., Monday, July 20, 2020. A coroner investigating the deaths of two Quebec girls who were killed by their father in July 2020 has described the police response in the case as "too little, too late." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

MONTREAL - The ground search to find two missing Quebec girls who were later discovered killed by their father came "too little, too late," a Quebec coroner has concluded.

In a report released Tuesday, Luc Malouin said the 2020 search for Romy and Norah Carpentier was marked by numerous delays by police decision-makers who failed to fully grasp the urgency of the situation.

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