The mother of a two-year-old girl who died in Quebec City last week has been charged with second-degree murder and committing an indignity to a dead body.
Audrey Gagnon appeared in Quebec Court this morning, dressed in a plaid shirt and wearing handcuffs, to face the charge in connection with the death of Rosalie Gagnon.
The proceedings lasted less than two minutes. Gagnon looked out briefly at the packed courtroom before lowering her gaze to the ground.
The toddler's body was found in a garbage bin at a suburban home last Wednesday. Police say she had been stabbed to death.
Gagnon, 23, was already in custody after being charged with breaching probation, obstructing the work of a police officer and mischief.
The Crown will now have six more weeks to go through the evidence it has gathered, and then present it to a judge in Quebec Superior Court.
Crown prosecutor Mélanie Dufour said there will likely be no further charges laid against Gagnon.
"It's a second-degree murder charge and I think it speaks for itself," she said.
She will remain behind bars until her next court appearance on June 13 in Quebec Superior Court.
The investigation was triggered following the discovery of an empty stroller near a park, and the mother was tracked down and arrested a few hours later.
A silent march was held Tuesday evening for the young girl.
Quebec's minister for youth protection has also said she is seeking an inquiry into the girl's death.