Montreal

Stabbing in St-Michel grocery store leaves 20-year-old woman dead

Clémence Beaulieu-Patry, 20, is dead after being stabbed while working at a grocery store in Montreal’s Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough Sunday evening.

Clémence Beaulieu-Patry worked at the Maxi grocery store since 2013

Clémence Beaulieu-Patry was stabbed to death while working at a Maxi supermarket Sunday night in Montreal's Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough. (Facebook)

A 20-year-old woman is dead after being stabbed while at work at a grocery store in Montreal's Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough Sunday evening.

Clémence Beaulieu-Patry, an employee at the Maxi grocery store near the intersection of Papineau Avenue and Crémazie Boulevard East, was working in the clothing section of the store when she was stabbed in the neck.

She died shortly after.

Police said the attack happened at around 8:30 p.m. last night, in front of customers.

"As the officers arrived on scene, they located a 20-year-old woman on the ground. She was in distress," said Montreal police spokesman Const. Abdullah Emran.

The male suspect fled on foot.

It is not clear whether the victim and the suspect knew each other.

Police had set up a perimeter around the Maxi store on Papineau Avenue at the corner of Cremazie Boulevard. (Antoine Sirois / Radio-Canada)
Beaulieu-Patry has been a Maxi employee since 2013.

Loblaws, the company that runs the grocery store, released a statement offering its condolences to Beaulieu-Patry's family.

"The store has put in place increased security measures," it said, adding that the store will reopen for business Tuesday morning.

About 30 people were working at the store at the time of the attack. Their union has offered counselling.

Surveillance video

Police say they have surveillance video from the store that shows the suspect, a black man between 25 and 30 years old.

Police say this surveillance video from the store shows the suspect is a black man between 25 and 30 years old. (SPVM)
Technicians are trying to improve the quality of the video so they can get a better description of the suspect.

A number of customers who witnessed the attack were kept in a bus during the night to be interviewed by major crime investigators.

"They were there for a long time," Emran said. "The investigators had a lot of people to meet with so they were there for a good part of the night. They were moved to the Centre Operationnel Nord after a while. So they had facilities, bathrooms and so on." 

Police also searched for the suspect with the help of a dog team.

A perimeter had been set up around the store while police conducted their investigation.

This is Montreal's second homicide of 2016.