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For Subscribers Death in a Small Town: Part 4

Frustrated with the police investigation into Nathaniel’s death, his mother turned detective. What she found raised questions about the official probe

Rose-Anne McLellan starts asking questions. Did police properly investigate the babysitter’s home? And could a small bump on the boy’s head the night before his collapse really be the cause? Fourth of five parts.

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Rose-Anne McLellan photographed at her son Nathaniel’s grave.


Part four of a five-part series. Recap of the story so far: Two weeks after Nathaniel dies, his parents are interrogated by the Ontario Provincial Police. Information surfaces about a “door bump” the night before Nathaniel is rushed to hospital. Frustrated McLellan family members wonder if police have tunnel vision in the investigation.

I am sitting across a kitchen table from Rose-Anne and Kent McLellan in Parkhill, a rural community near London, Ont. Through a window I see rows of green cornstalks stretching to the horizon, brown tassels shimmering in noonday heat. Wind turbines turning in the fields beyond look like some advancing mechanical army. Between us, under a clear plastic tablecloth, are pencil crayon memories drawn by Nathaniel’s three older brothers, messages scrawled beside each picture.

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Nathaniel’s case remains open and unsolved.

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Meggin Van Hoof walks to her vehicle outside of her house in Strathroy, where she ran an unlicensed daycare.

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According to Meggin, who told police about Nathaniel’s behaviour when she had care of him, Nathaniel was able to ride in the wagon twice that morning, eat a snack and play. At some point in the morning, though, he did not seem himself.

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Meggin Van Hoof was actively posting on social media on the morning of Oct. 27, 2015.

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Two play structures in the backyard of Meggin Van Hoof’s Strathroy house.

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The OPP took over the investigation from local police.

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As the months and years passed, Nathaniel’s parents, particularly Rose-Anne, moved into detective mode.

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Nathaniel, seen with dad Kent, had a minor bump in the centre of his forehead from the door bump on the Monday night.

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The London hospital where Nathaniel was treated.

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Noah, Luke, Gabe and William McLellan photographed three years after Nathaniel’s death. William was born after Nathaniel died.

Kevin Donovan

Kevin Donovan is the Star’s chief investigative reporter based in 91ԭ. He can be reached at 416-312-3503 or via email: kdonovan@thestar.ca.

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