She never let her forget the ax attack on her 81-year-old father.

She never let her forget the ax attack on her 81-year-old father.

A man refuses to forget the ax attack on his father in Catino last week, while Endogen's hours are now numbered due to his serious injuries.

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In an interview, he said, “I want justice to be done NewspaperAlain Levigne.

Her 81-year-old father, Région Levigne, was gardening at the nursing home where he lives when he was hit in the back of the head by an ax.



Rejean Lavigne, the victim

Taken from Rejean Lavigne's Facebook account

The suspect, Jonathan LePage-Clement, allegedly attempted to assault two other citizens before being apprehended by police.

The 41-year-old man faces serious charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.

Everything points to no connection between Lepage-Clément and the victim. “My father was in the wrong place, at the wrong time,” admits Alain Levigne.

is already dead

After the attack, Regine Levine's life hung by a thread. On Saturday evening, he was still being supported by a ventilator.

“His hours are numbered,” his son acknowledges. For me, my father is dead.

However, the octogenarian has been in “perfect health” until now, Alain Levigne points out.

“He had hunting, fishing, golf, his family,” the 58-year-old said. He is a very dedicated man.



Régene Levigne

Rejean Lavigne, the victim

Taken from Rejean Lavigne's Facebook account

Retired for 25 years from her job at the federal Department of Transportation, Régene Levigne is heavily involved in volunteer work with the Knights of Columbus.

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“He collected money for Christmas baskets. In the summer, he did a campaign to help young people play baseball,” explains Alan Levigne.

This father also experiences sadness as he recovers from lung cancer.

“I'm fighting to survive as much as possible for my family and I get a phone call: 'Alain, are you sitting down, I have something to tell you about your father',” he whispers.

Out of trouble

Mr. Levin's only consolation is that the suspect in this case was seen in the neighborhood shortly before the crime took place.

“If you see someone loitering, don't hesitate to call the police!” The victim's son exclaims.

Jonathan LePage-Clement, who is currently in custody, is due back in court in early May.

According to a study conducted by NewspaperThe man, from Shawinigan, Morrissey, was in trouble in the courts in the early 2010s for drug possession and drink driving.

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