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Police have interviewed two potential suspects, but she officially remains missing. [20] [21] 15 August 1990. Eugene John Hebert. 66. Sri Lanka. American-born Jesuit missionary Hebert went missing on 15 August 1990, on his way to the eastern city of Batticaloa from a nearby town of Valaichchenai.
List of kidnappings. List of murder convictions without a body. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: pre-1910. List of unsolved deaths. Lists of unsolved murders. Categories: Lists of lists.
A Sindhi nationalist politician, who went missing on February 24, 2011, and was found dead on May 22, 2012, at a roadside near Hatri bypass. Murdered 1 Year 3 months 2011 Maddy Scott: 20 Vanderhoof, Canada Scott went missing after a birthday party at Hogsback Lake 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Vanderhoof, British
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. / 45.40111°N 75.65139°W / 45.40111; -75.65139. CHEO, formerly the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, is a globally renowned pediatric health-care institution located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. CHEO is also a tertiary trauma centre for children and youth in eastern Ontario, Nunavut ...
Disappeared people in art at Parque por la Paz at Villa Grimaldi in Santiago de Chile. Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated. Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead in absentia. Some of these people were possibly subjected to enforced ...
Children and Youth Participants at a MMIW event, 2013. A number of the "Calls for Justice" relate specifically to children and youth. Sections 12.5 to 12.10 of the "Call for Social Workers and Those Implicated in Child Welfare" introduce the themes of financial support, welfare services, access to their culture, and advocacy.
Category. : Missing children. This category is for missing persons who were children (under 18) at the time of their disappearance.
Youth correctional facilities in Ontario are also called "secure custody facilities" and hold young people who were between 12 and 17 years of age at the time of offence. Youths are held in secure custody facilities if they are sentenced to secure custody after being found guilty of a crime or if a youth is ordered to be held in custody before ...