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The mother of two young girls who went missing in the aftermath of a bitter divorce has lost a bid for a stay of the court’s decision to grant full custody to the father.
The decision came down Thursday one month after the disappearance of five-year-old Leonine O’Driscoll-Zak and two-year-old Wyatt O’Driscoll-Zak, who were last seen in Cochrane on March 12. That same day, the father was given custody of the girls.
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Three weeks since the suspected abduction of two young Cochrane girls, RCMP appear to be at a standstill despite “working around the clock” to locate them.
Five-year-old Leonine O’Driscoll-Zak and her two-year-old sister, Wyatt O’Driscoll-Zak, were last seen March 12 the same day a judge granted custody to their father following a tense legal battle.
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Mounties believe the girls are with their maternal grandmother, Therese O’Driscoll, and an aunt, Alison O’Driscoll, who are “receiving assistance from others to prevent them from being found.”