Disappearance of William Tyrrell referred to New South Wales coroner
Version 0 of 1. The disappearance of William Tyrrell has been referred to the NSW coroner, but police say investigations continue with the hope the young boy is still alive. Related: William Tyrrell: 2,000 march on NSW north coast one year after disappearance The announcement comes more than a year after the then three-year-old vanished from the front yard of his grandmother’s home at Kendall on the NSW north coast. “The referral of William Tyrrell’s disappearance to the local coroner is in line with standard protocol for matters of this kind,” police said on Saturday. On Tuesday, William’s parents thanked members of the Kendall community who helped in the search for the missing boy and had given their support. “We love William. And when he was home, we treasured every second of every day with him,” they wrote in an open letter. “Now, with William missing, we are faced with having to live our lives as a family incomplete. “We have to face holidays, sunrises, sunsets without him. New Year’s without William. A Christmas without him. A birthday for William but without William.” |