A woman whose toddler died from fentanyl intoxication in 2023 wiped tears from her eyes in a Winnipeg courtroom Tuesday as she was sentenced to more than two years in custody.
Sabrina Faye Boulette, 39, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of her 23-month-old daughter, Hanna Boulette.
“The birth of a child is seen, almost universally, as a wondrous event. The loss of any child, of any age, is a tragedy — especially when it is one’s own child,” Manitoba provincial court Judge Dale Harvey read from his sentencing decision as Boulette listened from the prisoner’s box.
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