The Jerusalem Post

UK police, with new clues, seek missing toddler in Greece

- By VASSILIS TRIANDAFYL­LOU

KOS, Greece (Reuters) – British police started excavation­s on a Greek island on Monday, saying they are armed with new leads into the disappeara­nce of a British toddler there 25 years ago.

South Yorkshire Police, who are leading the investigat­ion, said they would focus their attention on two sites on the island of Kos, close to where the child, Ben Needham, was last seen near his family’s holiday home on July 24, 1991.

Detective Inspector Jon Cousins, the lead investigat­or, said new informatio­n on the case surfaced in May, following a public appeal to Kos residents.

“I have made a decision that there is a very valid and good reason for us to be doing the activity that we are doing here today,” he said. Excavation­s are planned to continue through the coming days, possibly weeks.

“I would not be doing that if I was not optimistic that we are going to find something of significan­ce that hopefully will provide an answer for Ben’s family,” Cousins said.

He would not comment on speculatio­n in British newspaper reports that the child may have been crushed by a digger in an accident.

Ben was only 21 months old when he disappeare­d as he played outside a farmhouse that his family was renovating. Despite repeated appeals and hundreds of possible sightings, the boy has never been found and few firm clues have emerged. A previous dig in the area in 2012 was fruitless.

The hunt is one of Britain’s longest-running missing-person inquiries.

 ?? (Vassilis Triandafyl­lou/Reuters) ?? SOUTH YORKSHIRE police officers and a member of the Greek rescue service (pointing) investigat­e the ground yesterday in Kos.
(Vassilis Triandafyl­lou/Reuters) SOUTH YORKSHIRE police officers and a member of the Greek rescue service (pointing) investigat­e the ground yesterday in Kos.
 ?? (Raheb Homavandi/Reuters) ?? FORMER PRESIDENT Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d kisses the hand of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran in 2005.
(Raheb Homavandi/Reuters) FORMER PRESIDENT Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d kisses the hand of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran in 2005.

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