By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban
One senior died and another one was seriously injured after being pinned against a car by a motorist in an accident that took place at around 3:15 p.m. Thursday April 17 in the parking lot of Place Vertu in St. Laurent, near the entrance leading to the Uniprix pharmacy and Canadian Tire.
This was the second major incident to happen in one day at the borough — hours earlier, overnight, a man was stabbed to death in a building in the area of Beaudet and Décarie Blvd. A 40-year-old man was arrested in that incident.
When The Suburban arrived at Place Vertu in the early evening, the SPVM investigation was still underway with police tape surrounding a large area of the parking lot. The two cars involved in the accident were still in the lot, including one that was severely damaged. The motorist involved was still being interviewed by police inside the mall.
SPVM spokesperson Marianne Allaire Morin, who was on site, told The Suburban that police received a 911 call at about 3:15 p.m.
“What we know is that a driver was backing up when he collided with the two pedestrians, and they were seriously injured and brought to hospital in critical condition,” she added.
The 97-year-old women was out of danger but seriously injured.
The 89-year-old man, prominent member of the Montreal Greek community and a mechanic by profession George Spanakis, was in critical condition and was first said to be out of danger, but he passed away April 19, police announced April 21. His daughter Maria Spanakis spoke out after some cruel posters on social media alleged that the victims were driving. She wrote on Facebook that “I am fiercely protective of my dad and it angers me that people are jumping to conclusions and showing anger and judgment about a whole lotta stuff -like the facts they do not have….Where did truthfulness, integrity and human compassion go?”
She told CTV News that “I just felt it was devoid and empty and only sensationalizing the event without any humanity associated to it. We have to remind ourselves there are human beings who are grieving and suffering at the other end of those mean-spirited comments.”
The driver, who is 80 years old, was not charged and police consider the incident purely an accident. He was not treated for shock, nor was he injured. n