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For Subscribers Death in a Small Town: Part 5

More than five years after Nathaniel died, the police investigation is open. The Star’s own investigation examines numerous apparent flaws

A lack of focus on certain injuries, and their timing, and a strong focus on the parents are just two of the questions raised in the Star’s probe. The Strathroy police and the OPP aren’t talking, insisting the investigation goes on. Last of five parts.

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The Strathroy OPP station. The OPP says the investigation is open but won’t answer any of the Star’s questions.


Last of a five-part series. Recap of the story so far: Unsealed police documents and social media posts reveal what was happening in the hours before Nathaniel was rushed to hospital. His mother goes on a hunt for answers, recording conversations with doctors who give their best guess as to when Nathaniel was most likely injured.

Rose-Anne and I are at the spot on the Strathroy street where in that heart-stopping moment in October 2015, she jammed on her brakes, got out of her SUV and scooped up Nathaniel from the babysitter’s arms. A few minutes before, Rose-Anne had been getting her students ready for a public health talk about dental hygiene and proper brushing habits.

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OPP inspector Pete Liptrott.

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When Father Tony Laforet completed the service that Friday morning and the funeral coach and procession left Sacred Heart in Parkhill for the cemetery, the children from the adjacent elementary school came out and lined up to pay their respects to Nathaniel.

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Nathaniel’s brothers all wear a medallion around their necks with Nate’s image etched on it.

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The McLellan family, from left: Kent, William, Noah, Luke, Gabe, Bella, Rose-Anne. William and Bella were born after Nathaniel’s death.

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Meggin Van Hoof

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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