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Nova Scotians demand answers about missing Sullivan children in rally outside RCMP detachment

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Nova Scotians demand answers about missing Sullivan children in rally outside RCMP detachment
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Approximately 50 people gathered in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, for a rally marking one year since the disappearance of siblings Jack and Lilly Sullivan. The children went missing from their home in Lansdowne Station on May 2, 2025, and authorities have provided limited updates on the investigation. Family members and supporters are calling for greater transparency from the RCMP, while police maintain that all scenarios are being explored.

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Open this photo in gallery:Four-year-old Jack Sullivan, left, and six-year-old Lilly Sullivan, right, seen in this handout photo, went missing on May 2, 2025, in the community of Lansdowne Station, N.S.Handout — Nova Scotia Ground Search and Rescue Association/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountUnder a cloudless sky in central Nova Scotia, about 50 people gathered outside an RCMP detachment Saturday to demand answers about the disappearance of two young children exactly one year ago.On the morning of May 2, 2025, RCMP were told six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack had wandered from their home in rural Lansdowne Station, about 140 kilometres north of Halifax.Since then, few clues have emerged about…

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