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Man to serve 1-year sentence at home after hit-and-run that killed 7-year-old Ukrainian refugee

Juan Manuel Becerra Garcia, the 46-year-old man who struck and killeda seven-year-old Ukrainian girl with his car in south-central Montreal before speeding away, will serve a one-year sentence in his home.

Judge says Juan Manuel Becerra Garcia turned himself in and co-operated with police

A person stands in front of a memorial
After Mariia Legenkovska's death in 2022, a makeshift memorial was set up to honour her at the corner where she was struck. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

Juan Manuel Becerra Garcia, the 46-year-old man who struck and killeda seven-year-old Ukrainian refugee with his car before speeding away, will serve a one-year sentence in his home.

Seven-year-old Mariia Legenkovska was walking to school with her brother and sister in south-central Montreal on Dec. 13, 2022, when Becerra Garcia hit her with his car.

Becerra Garcia turned himself in to police later that day. Hepleaded guilty in May for charges related tofailing to stop after the accident.

He has also been prohibited from driving for two years.

Mariia and her family moved to Montreal in 2022 to escape the Russian invasion of their country.

Her father, Andrii Legenkovska, was fighting for Ukraine's territorial defence forces when she was killed, and he travelled to Montreal from the front lines to bury his daughter.

Superior Court Justice Pierre Labellecalled the incident profoundly tragic. He said BecerraGarcia is likely not to re-offend and is not a danger to the public.

Mariia fled the war in Ukraine and was only in Canada for a few months before she was hit.

Speaking to journalists after the sentencing, BecerraGarcia said he regretted his actions and had written a letter to the girl's family.

Written by Verity Stevenson, with files from Rowan Kennedy