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Investigation continues into the disappearance of Nuseiba Hassan 10 yrs ago

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Hamilton police are back to square one after no evidence was found at a Flamborough farm where a missing woman lived before she disappeared ten years ago. Despite homicide investigators scouring the 55 acre farm off of Concession 8 by foot, horseback, ATV and even drone, no evidence was uncovered related to the disappearance of 26-year old Nuseiba Hassan.

The new owners of the farm, who were shocked when police asked to investigate their property just weeks into settling in, say that the Hasans just used the land to ‘dump stuff.’ Police brought out an excavator to potentially uncover evidence buried beneath the surface. Hassan was last seen at the farm back in 2006 but her family didn’t report it to police until just last year. Police believe that she is the victim of foul play.

Originally from Jordan, the Hasans bought the farm along with other properties in the region years ago. Police said the family also owns other property in Jordan and Hasan is known to travel back and forth. During their investigation, police learned Hasan was a student at Fanshaw College in London but rarely attended.

The investigation is set to continue next week.