She was sitting at her home in the northern Quebec community of Kuujjuaq, on June 11, 2018, when the killer took aim outside her window. Chloé Labrie, a 28-year-old from Victoriaville, Que., ultimately died from a gunshot wound to the head, now a Nunavik man will spend at least 25 years in prison for the crime. A jury convicted Randy Koneak, who was 20-years-old at the time, of first-degree murder in connection with Labrie's death. A conviction for first-degree murder carries an automatic life sentence with no parole eligibility before 25 years, which is the sentence Quebec Superior Court Judge Guy de Blois meted out moments after the verdict. At the time she was killed, Labrie had spent several years working as a medical technician at the Centre de santé Tulattavik de l'Ungava (CSTU).
Source: CBC News December 05, 2020 20:37 UTC