Ian had spoken to Jeremy about Mina's healthy child profile, but it did not exist. Her sister had one, but it did not include a photo, and her test results were all over the place. Ian knew that the file was likely padded, and someone had tampered with the results. Unfortunately, the lead child research specialist who oversaw the area where Mina lived had died of a heart attack in the middle of the project.
Shortly after, the man's assistant, Doctor Bernard Sancho, took over the research, and Ian had a strong feeling that he was the one who tampered with Mina's file. All children registered as Pan citizens, whether they were legitimate, illegitimate, or adopted, had been included in the initiative, and there was no way Mina was the only one to slip through the cracks.