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Restarting the search for the missing child for four years the next day, the police have found more relevant evidence

 
[Social News]     17 Jun 2018
The search team carried out a day-long search in the jungle of the new state to find evidence of the disappearance of the 3-year-old William Tyrrell.

Restarting the search for the missing child for four years the next day, the police have found more relevant evidence

The search team carried out a day-long search in the jungle of the new state to find evidence of the disappearance of the 3-year-old William Tyrrell.

The terrain was steeper and more bushy than Wednesday`s, so searchers first cut down fallen trees and cleared the way for subsequent search teams.

Restarting the search for the missing child for four years the next day, the police have found more relevant evidence

On Wednesday, the first day of the second round of search, the Kendall jungle was about 600 square meters, near where the boy disappeared in 2014. The search team used picks, hoes and shovels in the jungle to search for evidence.

Restarting the search for the missing child for four years the next day, the police have found more relevant evidence

One of the items removed and numbered was a child`s toy. Police have not yet confirmed whether the toy is related to the investigation.

The items will be added to the vast amount of evidence gathered for the case, including 15,000 cases of information and hundreds of people involved.

Over the next four weeks, the police will examine the 16 forests one by one.

The new state coroner`s office received the latest search results announced earlier this week and is expected to conduct an investigation in the coming weeks, according to reporters.

Gary Jubelin, the chief inspector of the search team, said on Wednesday that the investigation would not be ruled out as a criminal investigation-but told reporters there were plenty of lines to follow up before that.

He said the new search would focus on gathering forensic evidence from the bush, compared with the initial search for "a missing boy."

"until we know exactly that William is dead, I will look for him with the possibility that he is still alive," he said.

"but it is clear that we are worried that William is no longer alive."

He believes there must be someone who does know what happened to the boy and reiterated the A $1 million bonus to reward those who provided help in finding information about William.

In the quiet streets of Kendall, police raided and the media gathered here to cover the news. Residents here keep an eye on the progress of the search.

Many people are reluctant to reveal relevant information to the media.

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