A year after deadly Old Montreal fire, families remain heartbroken, angry

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“A year later, we still feel shock and disbelief that this has happened and our son has been taken from us,” said Randy Sears.

Sitting next to his wife Beth in their New Brunswick home, Sears can’t help but get worked up. He says he continues to feel a myriad of emotions.

“Confusion. Anger. Anxiety.”

In the early hours of March 16, 2023, a fire broke out at a heritage building in Old Montreal. 

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Flames quickly spread, exploding windows and engulfing the building in smoke. Of the 22 people in the building at the time, seven died : Charlie Lacroix, An Wu, Nathan Sears, Dania

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