
Lac-Megantic disaster the result of a perfect storm of unforeseeable events: lawyer
SHERBROOKE, Que. — The Lac-Megantic railway disaster that killed 47 people was an accident and resulted from a perfect storm of unforeseeable events, the lawyer representing one of the accused in the tragedy said in his closing statements Tuesday.
Defence lawyer Charles Shearson told the 14 jurors they can’t hold his client, train engineer Tom Harding, criminally responsible for an accident.
“In our society we condemn criminals,” he said, wrapping up his final arguments on the last day of the trial, which began in October. “We don’t condemn people for reasonable behaviour.”
Quebec Superior Court Justice Gaetan Dumas is to give his instructions to the jurors Wednesday, after which they will begin deliberating on whether Harding and two other former railway employees are guilty of criminal negligence in the deaths of 47 people.