William Tyrrell Inquest Resumes Amid Controversy
The foster mother of missing toddler William Tyrrell faces public abuse as new police theories are examined in court.
- The inquest into the disappearance of William Tyrrell, who vanished in 2014, has restarted, focusing on a police theory of accidental death and body disposal.
- The foster mother has been publicly abused outside the court, prompting a stern warning from the coroner about contempt of court.
- Police believe William may have died from a fall at his foster grandmother's home, with the foster mother allegedly disposing of his remains.
- The foster mother denies any involvement in William's disappearance, and no forensic evidence has been found despite extensive searches.
- The inquest will examine the 2021 search efforts, including the use of cadaver dogs and GPS mapping to locate William's remains.