Judge sentences Quebecer convicted of triple murder who showed ‘no remorse’
- A Quebec judge sentenced Mohammad Al Ballouz, who now identifies as Levana, to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years for a triple murder committed in 2022.
- The judge described Al Ballouz as remorseless and 'sadistic' during the sentencing, stating there is little hope for rehabilitation.
- Synthia Bussières was stabbed 23 times, and her sons, Eli Am and Zac, were killed before Al Ballouz attempted to destroy evidence by setting fire to their condo.
- The judge set parole eligibility for the second-degree murder conviction at 20 years, despite the possibility of it being between 10 and 25 years.
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