3 killed in evening brawl in Montreal’s Plateau-Mont-Royal borough

Three people have died after what police say was a fight involving more than a dozen people Tuesday evening in Montreal’s Plateau-Mont-Royal borough.

One of the victims was 15 years old. The others were 23 and 25. 

The head of Montreal police’s major crimes division Cmdr. Jean-Sébastien Caron held a news conference Wednesday morning, saying the brawl was a “chance event,” unrelated to gangs or turf wars. 

“It was a fight that degenerated which, unfortunately, led to the death of three people,” Caron said. 

Caron said the three men who died knew each other and that investigators have identified a number of suspects but have so far made no arrests. 

Police were called at around 7 p.m. Tuesday to respond to a brawl in a parking lot between St-André and Mentana streets, near La Fontaine Park.

They were rushed to hospital, where they were pronounced dead. 

‘You’re going out. Be careful’

The father of the 25-year-old victim, Ulrick Peterson Célestin, said his son had a two-year-old daughter.

Jean-Marie Célestin said that when his son left the family home in the South Shore district of Saint-Hubert Tuesday afternoon, he’d stopped him on his way out. 

“I said, ‘Peterson, do me a favour. You’re going out. Be careful. Be careful with your car, be careful with yourself. Don’t forget you have a little girl, barely two years old,'” Célestin said Wednesday, beginning to cry. 

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Jean-Marie Célestin is the father of Ulrick Peterson Célestin, 25, one of the three victims of a triple homicide in Montreal’s Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood Tuesday evening. Célestin said his son worked in construction, doing cement work. (Radio-Canada)

He was standing in a parking lot not far from where his son’s car was parked and near where the fight had broken out the night before.

CBC News has confirmed the identity of the 23-year-old victim as Alexandre Vatamanu, and is choosing not to immediately publish the identity of the third victim because he was a minor. 

Wednesday afternoon, a classmate of the 15-year-old victim from École Henri-Julien, a specialized high school in Montreal’s Villeray neighbourhood, dropped a bouquet of flowers at the site where the men and adolescent died.

The friend, Angélique Langevin, 14, was accompanied by her mother. She told reporters the boy had been there for her at a difficult time in school. 

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Montreal police set up a command post on May 22 on Rachel Street in Montreal to investigate the deaths of three people. (Karine Bastien/Radio-Canada)

“[He] was the kind of person who would come talk to me and who was there for me,” Angélique said, wiping tears from her eyes. She said that when teachers had told her class about the boy’s death, several students had started to cry. 

Investigators were still on the scene Wednesday, looking for evidence and a motive for the crime. A command post was set up near the crime scene to facilitate the investigation. 

The city’s police chief, Fady Dagher, was also on site overnight.

Before the fight, Mohammad Mobed was in his sixth-floor apartment, facing the parking lot, when he noticed a gathering outside.

Later, as he was washing dishes, he said he heard screaming and objects falling, possibly hitting vehicles. That’s when he decided to go to his balcony.

“I saw two people or bodies lying on the ground next to this car and blood coming out of one’s head profusely,” he said. “Both of them were very young. It was very sad.”

Cars in a Montreal parking lot where there is a puddle of blood.
The stabbing took place in an alley south of Rachel Street. (Charles Contant/CBC)

He said paramedics performed CPR for at least half an hour. 

José Aquino said he was smoking on his own balcony when he witnessed the three people getting stabbed.

He said he saw one person involved in the brawl take out a wrench and, seconds later, another person took out a knife that looked like “a little machete.”

“The third [victim] managed to get up,” Aquino said. “He ran a bit. I lost sight of him, but it seems he fell not very far from the block.”

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Mohammad Mobed saw the victims from the balcony of his sixth-floor apartment. (Lauren McCallum/CBC)

Aquino said he found the attack shocking after living for two years in the neighbourhood, which he describes as usually calm. 

“I’m from the Dominican Republic and I’ve never seen a face-to-face attack in real time,” he said. “It’s like in the movies except it stays with you all night.”

There have been five homicides on the island of Montreal in just four days. However, Caron of the SPVM insisted that the city is “extremely safe.” 

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Montreal police say the victims and suspects involved in the fatal brawl Tuesday night knew each other.

In Quebec City, Public Security Minister François Bonnardel told reporters earlier Wednesday morning that Montreal was having “a difficult week,” but that he is confident that the Montreal police can ensure the population’s safety. 

“The amounts that we have invested in recent years are significant,” he said.

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