Montreal Court: Manslaughter Plea in Teen's Death
In a Montreal courtroom, Salim Touaibis lawyer pleads for manslaughter conviction in the shooting death of Meriem Boundaoui. Touaibi admits firing shots, but claims no intent to kill, believing the car was empty. The incident resulted from a parking dispute, with Boundaoui, an innocent bystander, caught in the crossfire. Meanwhile, co-accused Aymane Bouadi faces first-degree murder charges, as the jury decides if the shooting was intended to kill or just to intimidate.
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