Judge grants bail to Quebec woman accused of scalding child with boiling water
LONGUEUIL, Que. — A judge has granted bail to a Quebec woman charged with aggravated assault after she allegedly scalded a 10-year-old Black boy with hot water earlier this month.
Stéphanie Borel, 46, was released under a number of conditions that include living with her son, and staying away from the home and school of the young victim and from a witness, whose identities are protected by a publication ban.
On Oct. 2, police on Montreal’s South Shore arrested Borel but released her and ordered her to appear in court at a later date.
The boy sustained second-degree burns to his face and upper body, and his parents and other community members called out what they said was the woman’s lenient treatment by the justice system.