Quebec coroner calls for better pedestrian safety after death of girl, 7, in 2022

Quebec coroner calls for better pedestrian safety after death of girl, 7, in 2022 Quebec coroner calls for better pedestrian safety after death of girl, 7, in 2022
Pallbearers carry the casket of seven-year-old Mariia Legenkovska from the church following her funeral in Montreal, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022. Mariia Legenkovska, whose family moved to Montreal this year to flee the Russian invasion, was killed while walking to school with her brother and sister on Dec. 13 by a driver who didn't stop to assist her. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes (The Canadian Press)

MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner is recommending strengthened measures to protect pedestrian safety after the hit-and-run death of a seven-year-old Ukrainian refugee in 2022.

Coroner Éric Lépine says in a recent report that the girl’s death was accidental, caused by the driver’s failure to stop fully at an intersection as well as the blinding morning sun.

But he’s calling on the city and province to take steps to improve safety at intersections, including adding sun glare as a criteria to consider when deciding which measures to put in place.

Seven-year-old Mariia Legenkovska was walking to school with her brother and sister on Dec. 13, 2022, when a Jeep Grand Cherokee fatally struck her. The driver drove away without stopping but turned himself in to police later that day, and later pleaded guilty to failing to stop after an accident.

Lépine’s Nov. 12 report redacts the victim’s name but notes that her death affected all of Quebec and prompted calls to better protect children in city streets.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 30, 2025.

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