The Crown alleges that Meriem Boundaoui was killed as a result of a dispute over parking spaces.
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Months before Meriem was killed, the owner of a grocery store on Jean-Talon St. noticed that the customers of a barber shop across the street were using his store’s parking spots. The owner of the grocery store brought up the issue with the owner of the barber shop. On Feb. 6, 2021, “under the pretence of seeking to settle the conflict between the two families,” invited the to a meeting. When the latter arrived, he was assaulted by , the Crown alleged in the motion while noting that video evidence of the assault showed Touaibi was present.Article content
Less than another hour later, a different relative of the owner of the barber shop began receiving a series of calls. He used Facetime in an effort to see the person who was making the threats. The caller said he would “get one in the head” and that the barber shop would be torched.Article content At the same time the meeting was going on, friends of the owner of the barber shop had gathered nearby on Valdombre St., close to Jean-Talon St. One of the friends was seated in his Volkswagen Jetta. Meriem was seated next to him in the passenger seat.Article content
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