Expressing how he watched the video with great sadness and frustration, Judge Barday described the actions of the people as unconscious “We will never know if Miss Aubichon would have survived if she had received timely medical care. “What we do know is that if any of the passers-by had stopped and called for help, and if help had arrived earlier as a result of a previous call, there is a chance, a chance Mrs Aubichon has survived,” he said. “A chance that a mother would not need to bury her daughter and a chance that a seven-year-old girl would continue to feel her mother’s warning to hug. “It is clear that more than one life was destroyed that day.” Among the victims’ impact statements read out in court during Grubo’s last appearance in March was one written by Aubichon’s seven-year-old daughter. The girl described how much she missed her mother and how difficult it is to find Mother’s Day when all the other children at school make cards for their mothers. The girl also painted a picture of her mother’s last known memory – lying on a coffin in a grave. The motive for the stabbing remains unclear, although there was a suggestion in court that a debt was due. Grubo was also tall at the time. Grubo’s total sentence is seven years, as she also received six months for a dangerous driving accident that occurred a month before Aubichon’s death. Grubo was behind the wheel of a car running uncontrollably in a western flat alley and crashed into a car parked outside Prince Albert Grand Council’s kindergarten. A woman standing near the parked car was hit on the ground and later taken to hospital with serious but non-threatening injuries. To this day he continues to deal with kinetic issues. Decision and reaction from the family The Crown had asked for eight years, while the defense six. Explaining the reason for his final verdict, Judge Bardai said he took into account Grubo’s guilt and remorse. her absence from a criminal record; and also Grubo’s personal history of physical abuse while in foster care and exposure to drugs and alcohol in her home. “She was never given a big chance,” he said. Out of court, said Kayla’s mother, Sue Aubichon paNOW does not think the sentence is long enough. She also expressed her thoughts about the people who passed by her daughter without stopping to help. “I think those who left her like that should also be charged. “Something has to be done about it,” he said. Representatives of the Grubo family were also present in court for Wednesday’s hearing. Her mother, who attended her daughter’s every court appearance, burst into tears as she said paNOW considered the proposal appropriate. “It’s a fair proposal, but we need her house,” explained Grumbo’s sister, Jessica Fiddler. “This is the rock of our family, as if it keeps us together and it is not the same without it. It really is not. ” Aside from her prison sentence (1,622 days remaining), Grubi will not be able to possess or possess firearms or explosives for the rest of her life. He must also pay $ 700 in compensation to the employee at the daycare center whose car was damaged. – [email protected] On Twitter: @nigelmaxwell