Three years after deadly fire, police arrest owner of Old Montreal building
MONTREAL — The owner of an Old Montreal building that went up in flames in 2023 has been charged with manslaughter in the deaths of seven people who died inside.
Emile Benamor, 63, made a brief court appearance on Wednesday from a police detention centre and did not enter a plea before he was granted bail. In addition to the seven manslaughter charges, he faces eight counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm in connection with injuries to survivors of the fire.
The arrest comes days after the third anniversary of the March 16, 2023 blaze at the heritage property at Place D’Youville, originally built in 1890.
Montreal Police Chief-Insp. David Shane said at a news conference that the allegations against Benamor, who is a lawyer, were related to the state of the building and how it was being managed.

