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Shock development in William Tyrrell case

The first pieces of evidence have been shared at the coronal inquest into the toddler's disappearance
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A recording of the triple-zero call made by three-year-old William Tyrrell’s foster mother from the morning he disappeared on September 12, 2014 has been played at a coronial inquest, which began today in Sydney.

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Remembered as the little boy wearing a Spiderman costume, according to Yahoo 7, she is heard telling the operator, “We heard him roaring around the garden and then I though, oh I haven’t heard him, I better go check on him, and couldn’t find him.”

His foster father – who can not be identified – told police, “He never wanders. He’s not a wanderer.

“I was thinking so many things all at once. I need to cover as much ground as I possibly can in the shortest amount of time.”

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In coming weeks, the coronial inquest will call upon witnesses, persons of interests, and review evidence collected by NSW Police since the little boy went missing from his foster grandmother’s rural property on the state’s Mid-North Coast which he and his family were visiting at the time. 

But it’s the persons of interest list that’s caught the country’s attention today.

According to the Sun Herald, a source claims there is a person on the list whose name has never been made public, and they will be the focus of the inquest.

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