Woman arrested in death of abandoned newborn had spent morning at homeless shelter
MONTREAL — A woman arrested in the death of a newborn found alone at a Montreal-area bus stop on Monday had spent the early morning hours at a homeless shelter ahead of the discovery.
Pierre Rousseau, general manager of the Halte du Coin homeless shelter in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore, said the woman came in about 3 a.m. Monday — about three and a half hours before the discovery of the baby, who was found about 700 metres away.
At the time, it was chilly outside with temperatures hovering around 3 C in the Montreal region overnight.
“She arrived at the local drop-in centre without really asking for anything except to warm up and sit down,” Rousseau said in an interview.


