BREAKING: It has been more than seven years since William Tyrrell went missing, but today NSW Police will provide a major new update on the case.
William was playing with his five-year-old sister in the yard at his foster grandmother’s house on Benaroon Drive, Kendall, on the NSW mid-north coast on September 12, 2014, when she suddenly couldn’t find him. He was 3-years-old at the time and wearing a Spider-Man costume.
Over the past seven years William has been the subject of the largest police investigation in Australian history.NSW police have conducted multiple searches, collected thousands of pieces of information, identified hundreds of persons of interest, followed multiple leads of inquiry and posted the first one-million-dollar reward in NSW.
Police did not comment further as to what the new information was, but the previous week it was reported detectives had renewed their inquiries into a person of interest who had previously been dismissed. “To publish unverified claims, without consideration to the hurt that articles of this nature cause, is disrespectful and devastating to everyone who knows and loves William,” the statement said.
“When you took William, you plunged our world into perpetual darkness. How long will you continue to make us suffer?
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