2 charged with murder of 6-year-old Hesquiaht child in Port Alberni, B.C.
CBC
More than four years after the suspicious death of six-year-old Dontay Patrick Lucas in Port Alberni, B.C. on Vancouver Island, police say two people have been charged with his murder.
"It's very emotional," said the boy's father Patrick Lucas on Saturday. "I've been fighting for this for four years. Fifty months to be exact."
Dontay Lucas, who is of Hesquiaht descent, was found in medical distress in a Port Alberni home on March 13, 2018 and rushed to hospital, but did not survive.
Up until now, no arrests had been made in the case.
On Saturday, Port Alberni RCMP said that 28-year-old Rykel Frank (née Charleson) and 29-year-old Mitchell Frank have been charged with first-degree murder.
"These investigations are difficult for everyone involved, and we understand the length of time that it has taken to get to this point has been challenging for the community," said Insp. Eric Rochette in a statement.
Patrick Lucas said that Rykel Frank is his former partner and the mother of Dontay Lucas, while Mitchell Frank is the boy's stepfather.
Patrick Lucas said he was married to Rykel Frank for around 10 years. The couple had three children together according to Lucas. He also said he grew up in the same community as Mitchell Frank.
The boy attended Port Alberni's Haahuupayak Elementary School, which was closed for three days following news of Lucas's death.
At the time, police released little information about the death other than to say officers attended a home on Port Alberni after receiving a report of a child in medical distress.
Mounties called the death suspicious and appealed for information from the community.
Patrick Lucas along with two of his sisters and his mother spoke to CBC News on Saturday about how Dontay wanted to be a fireman when he grew up.
They said it's been a long and painful ordeal trying to get justice for his death.
"It is a huge relief," said Dontay's grandmother Judy Campbell about the murder charges.