WILLIAM TYRRELL BREAKTHROUGH AT LAST
WHO|November 29, 2021
THE HUNT FOR THE TRUTH OF WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE MISSING TODDLER RAMPS UP AFTER NEW EVIDENCE COMES TO LIGHT
Jennie Noonan
WILLIAM TYRRELL BREAKTHROUGH AT LAST

It’s been over seven years since William Tyrrell vanished without a trace from his foster grandmother’s home in Kendall, NSW. The 3-year-old boy, on a road trip from Sydney to the NSW Mid North Coast with his foster parents, was last seen wearing a Spider-Man suit and playing in the yard with his 5-year-old sister. Since then, there have been more than 3000 calls to Crime Stoppers NSW, more than 600 persons of interest interviewed and the offer of a $1 million reward, but the mystery has devastatingly remained unsolved.

On November 15, police announced a new major operation and a “high-intensity” search that is grounded in a case breakthrough. “This activity is in response to evidence we’ve obtained in the course of the investigation,” Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett told reporters. “It’s not speculative in any way.”

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