WARNING: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers. It also contains an illustrated image of a deceased child.
In an effort to find out who she was and how she died, police have released an image that might help identify a child whose remains were discovered in the Grand River in Dunnville, Ont., southeast of Hamilton, two years ago.
On May 17, 2022 Ontario Provincial Police began investigating after the remains of a girl were found in the Grand River by two people out fishing, police said
Early Monday morning, police released what they described as a “3D facial approximation” of the girl in hopes that someone may be able to help identify her. They also said “a $50,000 reward, provided by the Government of Ontario, is also now available for information leading to” her identity.
WARNING: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers. It also contains an illustrated image of a deceased child.
In an effort to find out who she was and how she died, police have released an image that might help identify a child whose remains were discovered in the Grand River in Dunnville, Ont., southeast of Hamilton, two years ago.
On May 17, 2022 Ontario Provincial Police began investigating after the remains of a girl were found in the Grand River by two people out fishing, police said.
Early Monday morning, police released what they described as a “3D facial approximation” of the girl in hopes that someone may be able to help identify her. They also said “a $50,000 reward, provided by the Government of Ontario, is also now available for information leading to” her identity.
WARNING: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers. It also contains an illustrated image of a deceased child.
In an effort to find out who she was and how she died, police have released an image that might help identify a child whose remains were discovered in the Grand River in Dunnville, Ont., southeast of Hamilton, two years ago.
On May 17, 2022 Ontario Provincial Police began investigating after the remains of a girl were found in the Grand River by two people out fishing, police said.
Early Monday morning, police released what they described as a “3D facial approximation” of the girl in hopes that someone may be able to help identify her. They also said “a $50,000 reward, provided by the Government of Ontario, is also now available for information leading to” her identity.