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Nowhere Child: New documents released at inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance

New photos have been released at the inquiry into the disappearance of William Tyrrell.

New photographs and documents have been released during the inquest into the disappearance of William Tyrrell, the three-year-old boy who vanished from the NSW mid-north coast in 2014.

William disappeared from the village of Kendall on September 12, 2014. Police initially thought William was lost, perhaps in the bush, but a ground search continued long past the point that he could have survived without water or food.

A proper forensic search wasn’t done until May 2018, four years after he went missing.

No trace of William has ever been found.

A map showing how the forensic search for William Tyrrell progressed, colour-coded by week. Source: NSW Police
A map showing how the forensic search for William Tyrrell progressed, colour-coded by week. Source: NSW Police
A map indicating the areas searched by police. Source: NSW Police
A map indicating the areas searched by police. Source: NSW Police
Police search for forensic evidence relating to the disappearance of William Tyrrell. Source: NSW Police
Police search for forensic evidence relating to the disappearance of William Tyrrell. Source: NSW Police
Police searched the area south of Benaroon Drive, Kendall, including a small dam behind 31 Benaroon Drive. Source: NSW Police
Police searched the area south of Benaroon Drive, Kendall, including a small dam behind 31 Benaroon Drive. Source: NSW Police
Police involved in the forensic search for William Tyrrell. Source: NSW Police
Police involved in the forensic search for William Tyrrell. Source: NSW Police
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