Mother of children missing for eight months accuses partner of abuse: documents

Four-year-old Jack Sullivan, left, and six-year-old Lilly Sullivan, right, missing from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia, were last seen Friday, May 2, 2025, in the community of Lansdowne Station. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout-Nova Scotia Ground Search and Rescue Association (Mandatory Credit)

HALIFAX - The mother of two Nova Scotia children who were reported missing more than eight months ago alleges in newly unsealed court documents that her common-law partner was sometimes physically abusive during their three-year relationship.

The documents include excerpts from police interviews and unproven allegations from Malehya Brooks-Murray, who on May 2 called 911 to report that five-year-old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lilly Sullivan had wandered away from their rural home north of Halifax.

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