A teen savagely beaten sees her attacker being declared a dangerous offender

News 20 October, 2017
  • Photo courtesy, Amélie St-Yves
    Natasha Raymond has been able to count on the support of his twin brother Williams Raymond throughout the procedures as well as Thursday at the palais de justice de Trois-Rivières.

    Amélie St-Yves

    Thursday, 19 October 2017 12:27

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    Thursday, 19 October 2017 19:24

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    THREE-RIVERS | A teenage girl of 16 years, attacked with blows of the mass is relieved to see her attacker being declared a dangerous offender and be hit by a penalty penitentiary for an indefinite period.

    When Natasha Raymond felt followed on 13 October 2015, at 19: 50, she returned to Marc Perron, a man she had never seen. He grabbed her by the coat and began to hit her violently with a small mass. She received blows to the head, but also on the arms, hands and wrists.

    No release date

    Perron was trying to pull him to a dark corner of the courtyard of a high school in Trois-Rivières. She feigned unconsciousness, but he kept knocking, until a neighbour alerted by the cries interposes in a heroic gesture. Marc Perron was arrested the following day after you have assigned the incident to one of his relatives.

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    Marc Perron

    Guilty

    On Thursday, the attacker 58-year-old has taken the path to the penitentiary for good. It has been sent without a release date.

    “It’s been two years. I’m quite happy today [Thursday] because I’ve waited for a long time. I hope it won’t come out “, she said after the sentence of the judge Jacques Lacoursière, at the courthouse of Trois-Rivières.

    Perron has been declared a dangerous offender and this will now be up to him to prove to the prison authorities that he is no longer a danger to society if he wants to go out one day. His case will be re-evaluated.

    Living

    “By listening to everything the judge was saying, I have done plenty of business. I realize that I am alive and that I could have died. I knew it, but the do say, this is not the same, ” says the teenager.

    Even today, Natasha Raymond does not find the sleep that in the morning and sleep with the light on. The symptoms of post traumatic stress continue to haunt him, but she is ready to roll up its sleeves.

    The Crown prosecutor in the folder, Me Marie-Eve Paquet hope that the teen continues to heal.

    “I think that with the sentence we have here, it feels very secure. I think we can close the books now and that she can look to the future, ” she said.