N.B. man sentenced to life in prison for murdering his partner last year
A 55-year-old man from Pont-Landry, N.B., has been sentenced to life in prison for the killing of his partner last year.
New Brunswick RCMP says at approximately 2 p.m. on Feb. 24, 2021, a passerby discovered the body of a woman next to a vehicle on Chemin W. Gautreau in Pont-Landry, a small community in northern New Brunswick.
Police identified the body as 49-year-old Monique Gallien from Pont-Landry. An autopsy determined her death was the result of a homicide.
Through their investigation, police say it was determined that Gallien was a victim of intimate partner violence, which ultimately led to her death.
On Feb. 28, 2021, 54-year-old Daniel Jean was arrested in connection with the investigation.
He was charged with second-degree murder on March 1 and remanded into custody.
Jean appeared in the Court of Queen's Bench in Bathurst on May 17 and pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
He was sentenced to life in prison without eligibility of parole for 11 years on June 20.
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