William Tyrrell Inquest Reopens with Focus on Foster Mother's Role
A decade after the toddler's disappearance, an inquest examines a police theory that his foster mother concealed his accidental death.
- The inquest into William Tyrrell's disappearance resumes, focusing on the theory that his foster mother hid his body after an accidental fall.
- William vanished from his foster grandmother's home in Kendall, NSW, in September 2014, wearing a Spider-Man costume.
- Despite extensive searches and a $1 million reward, no trace of William has been found in the decade-long investigation.
- Key evidence includes testimony from a truck driver and a forensic search of the area believed to be where the body was disposed.
- The foster mother has consistently denied involvement, and no charges have been filed in the case.