
Quebec killer ordered to remain in men’s prison despite identifying as female
MONTREAL — Federal corrections officials say a convicted killer must remain in a men’s prison despite identifying as a woman.
Mohamed Al Ballouz, who now uses the name Levana, was sentenced in December to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years.
In 2022, Al Ballouz murdered Synthia Bussières and the couple’s sons — five-year-old Eliam and two-year-old Zac — in the Montreal suburb of Brossard.
Al Ballouz, who transitioned in custody, had asked to be incarcerated at the Joliette Institution for Women, northeast of Montreal.