November 5th 2024.
The police have not yet shared any information about how they believe William Tyrrell's foster mother got rid of the young boy's body. However, a truck driver who was passing by at the time is expected to provide testimony about what he witnessed. William, who was dressed as Spider-Man, went missing while playing on the verandah of his foster grandmother's home in Kendall, a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, on September 12, 2014.
An inquest into William's disappearance was reopened on Monday to gather additional evidence related to the police's search for him and a theory that his foster mother disposed of his body after a tragic accident on the property. It has been suggested that the woman, who has denied any involvement in William's disappearance, hid his body out of fear that another child in her care would be taken away. This was previously revealed at the Lidcombe Coroners Court.
As the inquest continues today, a truck driver who was passing through the neighborhood on the day of William's disappearance is expected to testify about what he observed and who he encountered. The court will also review two recorded interviews conducted by the police with another key witness, whose identity cannot be revealed, in 2014 and again in 2022. This session will be held in a closed court.
In addition, footage of the foster mother's testimony before the NSW Crime Commission will be played before the inquest concludes. To this day, no one has been charged in connection with William's disappearance, and a $1 million reward for information remains in effect. Despite a ten-year investigation involving numerous individuals of interest and multiple search operations, there is still no sign of the young boy.
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