A 32-year-old Quebec man was charged Saturday with the second degree murder of his spouse, 29-year-old Chloe Lauzon-Rivard.
Her death marks the province's first homicide of 2024.
Officers with the Granby, Que. police service were called to an apartment on Elgin Street around 8 p.m. on Friday, where they discovered Lauzon-Rivard with marks of violence on her body. She was pronounced dead on the scene and the investigation was handed over to provincial police (SQ).
Her partner, Michael Dugas-Farcy, was arrested around 10:30 p.m. about 180 km away in the Chaudière-Appalaches region.
He appeared in court on Saturday evening and was charged with second-degree murder, and is slated to reappear on Monday.
Social media posts indicate he and Lauzon-Rivard had children.
Court documents show Dugas-Farcy was charged with making threats in 2023, but was acquitted after pleading not guilty.
With files from The Canadian Press and CTV News Montreal journalist Rob Lurie.