Zandvoort/Canada
Casey Bohun, a 3-years old Zandvoort victim
Jacqueline
de Croÿ - 29 mars 2004
Aged three, Casey Rose Bohun lived with his mother and the companion
of her mother when she disappeared on August 5 1989 from her house
of the street 94A in the north of Delta (British Columbia - Canada).
It was 5h38 morning when she was seen for the last time, sleeping
in its room. At 9h30, her bed was empty and she was never seen again
since. Four years after, a witness would have seen Casey at Kamloops,
but the investigation was unfruitful. This same year 1993, a lie
detector released the biological father of the child of the suspicions
which weighed on him. In 2001, another child of the father of Casey
was withdrawn from his guard by the authorities of Kamloops. One
month after, the mother of Casey committed suicide while jumping
of the Bridge of Patulo in the river Fraser in Delta. The investigation
was never closed.
In February 2004, a collaborator of the Foundation Princess of
Croÿ recognizes Casey Bohun on photographs of CD-ROM of the paedophile
network of Zandvoort and which are published on a Dutch website.
The comparative analysis of the photographs was carried out and
shows a matricial difference of 342.864 between the photograph of
CD-ROM, and the one of Casey Bohun, which indicates a recognition
to 90%.
Officier Leeson of the Serious Crime Section of the Canadian Police
of Delta has contacted the Foundation in Belgium for the investigation.
Months after the discovery, the Belgian authorities are still not
interested and hace not yet followed the exemple on their excellent
Canadian collegues.
Casey
Bohun in the media