‘I don’t think I’ll ever recover’: Husband devastated over food poisoning deaths of wife and son, 8, during Dominican Republic family vacation

Stephen Gougeon, right, has filed a lawsuit over the deaths of his wife, April, second from left, and 8-year-old son Oliver, far left (Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP).

Stephen Gougeon, right, has filed a lawsuit over the deaths of his wife, April Gougeon, second from left, and 8-year-old son Oliver Gougeon, left (Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP).

A Canadian man whose wife and 8-year-old son got sick and died after eating at a buffet at a Dominican Republic resort within 24 hours of arriving at their destination has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

Stephen Gougeon, 38, filed his nearly $7 million lawsuit on Jan. 27, in the deaths of his wife, April Gougeon, 41, and his son Oliver Gougeon.

“We planned this trip so our family could get some rest and relaxation. The thought that something like this could happen was the furthest thing from our minds,” Stephen Gougeon said in a statement through his lawyer.

In an interview with the New York Times, he said, “I don’t think I’ll ever recover. I’ve lost my wife, who I loved so much, and my son, who was just such a beautiful person and who I was so looking forward to seeing grow up.”

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