Mother of children missing for eight months accuses partner of abuse: documents
HALIFAX — The mother of two Nova Scotia children who were reported missing more than eight months ago alleges in newly unsealed court documents that her common-law partner was sometimes physically abusive during their three-year relationship.
The documents include excerpts from police interviews and unproven allegations from Malehya Brooks-Murray, who on May 2 called 911 to report that five-year-old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lilly Sullivan had wandered away from their rural home north of Halifax.
The police documents, filed to support applications for search warrants, reveal that on May 9, Brooks-Murray was specifically asked if the children’s stepfather, Daniel Martell, was physically abusive.
“Malehya said he would try to block her, hold her down and once he pushed her,” the document says. “She said he would also take her phone from her when she tried to call her mom, which would sometimes be physical and hurt.”


