Amber Lucius's mother charged with 1st-degree murder - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 01:26 PM | Calgary | -8.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Calgary

Amber Lucius's mother charged with 1st-degree murder

Laura Coward, the mother of nine-year-old Amber Lucius, who was found dead in a vehicle in southern Alberta last week, has been charged with first-degree murder.

Father is 'devastated by the tragic loss of my innocent, sweet and lovely daughter'

Amber Lucius will be remembered at a private funeral later this week, her father said. The nine-year-old's mother has been charged with first-degree murder. (Lucius family)

Laura Coward, the mother of nine-year-old Amber Lucius who was found dead in a vehicle in southern Alberta last week, has been charged with first-degree murder.

Coward, 47, was in court to face charges of breaking and entering and abduction.

But those charges were replaced with the murder charge during herMonday morningappearancein aDidsbury court, which is located justnorth ofCalgary.

Coward appeared in court via closed circuit television. Her head was down and shewas heard crying.

Amber's bodywas discovered on Sept. 2 in a vehicle on a rural road near the town ofSundre, about 50 kilometres fromDidsbury.

Coward was found and arrested "in the vicinity" of the vehicle later that day, RCMP say.

Killing planned, RCMP allege

RCMPInsp. GarrettWoolseysaid the first-degree murder charge applies to this case because of "elements of premeditation."

Roughly 35investigators have worked "tirelessly" on the case, he said.Woolseysaid he can't comment on the cause of death or the motive, nor would he say who called 911.

Outside the courthouse Monday, lawyer MarkDaoustsaid Coward has applied for legal aid.

"I think it was pretty obvious what her emotional state was in court and I'll just leave it at that," he said.

In awritten statement released Monday, Duane Lucius saida private funeral for his daughterwill be heldlater this week.

"I am devastated by the tragic loss of my innocent, sweet and lovely daughter. My heart is broken. The time I had with Amber was cut short but the time I had with her will always be the most special time of my life," he wrote.

Custody battle

Court documents show Coward and Lucius wereinvolved in a custody battle over Amber, who lived in a rural area near Wetaskiwin.

Acourt document obtained by CBC News filed on Sept. 2 the same daythe girl was found dead shows Coward did not return Amber by 6 p.m. on Aug. 31, as ordered by the court.

RCMP became "aware of the situation" late on Sept. 1,Woolsey said.A senior RCMP officer is reviewing whether or not an Amber Alert should have been issued for the girl.

Woolsey said he wanted to extend thesympathy of the RCMP to the father and the girl's family.

"It's this type of file that impacts communities, impacts RCMP officers, but most importantlyimpacts the family," he said.

RCMP officers also have resources available to help them deal with the emotional effects of such a crime, he said.

"Homicide investigations involving children are the worst of crimes. Children are true innocents. Homicide investigators deal with many deaths each year, but a child's deathparticularlyaffects all these investigators."


Excerpt from statementbyDuane Lucius:

I am devastated by the tragic loss of my innocent, sweet and lovely daughter. My heart is broken. The time I had with Amber was cut short but the time I had with her will always be the most special time of my life.

Ambers death comes as a terrible shock to all those who had the honour of knowing her, including her family and friends. This loss is felt by our entire community.

Amber was lots of fun. A parent never knows when a child may be taken from them, so I urge you to make the time to have fun with your children, and never take them for granted.

I want to thank the community for all the support I have received since I got this terrible news.