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Maureen Henry holds a picture of her son, Dovi, who went missing in Toronto in 2014.

Maureen Henry, an Ottawa resident, lost touch with her son in 2014. At the time, he was a student at University of Toronto, and  living in a fraternity called Beta Theta Pi. Mrs. Henry tried to get help from both Ottawa police and Toronto  police,  but because Ontario lacks a centralized database for missing people and their DNA, she had to file a new case with each new jurisdiction that she phoned for help. She even spent $6,000 on a private investigator when she felt the police weren’t going to be able to help. Like many other parents who have searched for  missing children, Mrs. Henry was pushed to the limit financially and emotionally searching for her son, Dovi.

Dovi Henry while attending University of Toronto in 2013.
Dovi Henry and his younger sister, Anikamadu.
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