The grandmother of Lilly Sullivan and Jack Sullivan, two children who have been missing from Nova Scotia since May 2, called for a public inquiry into their disappearance.
Why it Matters
Belynda Gray, the children's paternal grandmother, said she believed warning signs may have been missed in an interview with The Globe and Mail .
Gray said she is seeking more information about how the government responded to concerns about the children's home life and how the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) handled the early stages of its investigation.
"I think the public has a right to know," Gray told the outlet.
RCMP Staff Sergeant Rob McCamon, the acting officer in charge of Major Crime and Behavioral Sciences, said officials began investigating the case on May 2, when Lilly and Jack were