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Ben Needham disappearance: Police to dig up land on Kos Ben Needham disappearance: Police to dig up land on Kos
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British police are to help dig up land on a Greek island close to where Sheffield toddler Ben Needham disappeared 21 years ago.British police are to help dig up land on a Greek island close to where Sheffield toddler Ben Needham disappeared 21 years ago.
Ben vanished on the island of Kos in July 1991, when he was 21 months old.Ben vanished on the island of Kos in July 1991, when he was 21 months old.
In May, his mother Kerry dismissed a report he could have died in a building site accident near the family's house.In May, his mother Kerry dismissed a report he could have died in a building site accident near the family's house.
Experts from police forces from across the UK have flown out to assist Greek authorities in their search of the area on Friday.Experts from police forces from across the UK have flown out to assist Greek authorities in their search of the area on Friday.
It is understood that Mrs Needham will arrive on Kos, supported by a police family liaison officer, during the search.
Rubble moundRubble mound
It is understood that Mrs Needham will arrive on Kos, supported by a police family liaison officer, during the search.
A dog trained to search for human remains will be used.A dog trained to search for human remains will be used.
The Daily Mirror reported in May that Greek police believed Ben may have been buried under rubble near the farmhouse. href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ben-needham-may-be-buried-at-a-building-site-845614" >In May the Daily Mirror reported that Greek police believed Ben may have been buried under rubble near the farmhouse.
The newspaper said Greek police wanted to excavate the now-overgrown mound of earth and rubble on a property neighbouring the farmhouse which Mrs Needham's father was renovating at the time of her son's disappearance.The newspaper said Greek police wanted to excavate the now-overgrown mound of earth and rubble on a property neighbouring the farmhouse which Mrs Needham's father was renovating at the time of her son's disappearance.
Mrs Needham told the BBC at the time: "I was horrified when I saw that. I know my son is alive and well and out there somewhere.Mrs Needham told the BBC at the time: "I was horrified when I saw that. I know my son is alive and well and out there somewhere.
"That mound of rubble was already there when Ben was still there."That mound of rubble was already there when Ben was still there.
"I find it very, very unlikely that Ben is there, unless he buried himself.""I find it very, very unlikely that Ben is there, unless he buried himself."