Inflatable Accident in LaSalle: Three-Year-Old Girl Dies

A tragic incident involving an inflatable game in LaSalle, Montreal, has led to the death of a three-year-old girl. The Bureau of the Coroner confirmed that the child succumbed to her injuries after being struck by the inflatable during a neighborhood celebration.
Details of the Inflatable Accident
The coroner’s office is conducting an investigation led by Coroner Martine Lachance. Depending on her findings, the coroner may suggest preventive measures aimed at safeguarding lives in similar situations.
Events Leading to the Accident
Witnesses reported that the inflatable game, part of an annual celebration organized by the Italian church, Madre dei Cristiani, lifted into the air due to gusty winds. The game ascended between 9 and 12 meters before crashing down. This celebration included food stalls and family activities.
- Victims: Four adults and two children were injured.
- Location: LaSalle, Montreal.
- Date of Incident: Sunday (specific date not provided).
- Wind Speed: Gusts reached 35 to 67 km/h in Montreal.
Community Response
The incident has left the local community in shock. Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette expressed her deep sadness over the child’s death, extending her condolences to the grieving family. She emphasized that no parent should experience such a loss, particularly under such tragic circumstances during a community event.
Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada also shared her sympathies, highlighting the heavy heart that accompanies this tragic event. She acknowledged the profound impact of the accident on the child’s family and the surrounding community.
Conclusion
This unfortunate event raises critical concerns about safety measures related to inflatable games at public events. Further investigations may shed light on preventive steps that can be implemented to ensure such tragedies do not recur.




