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Surprising new lead revealed at final excavation for cold case
News.com.au -
22/02
A shocking new link between the Beaumont children and a key suspect in their disappearance has been revealed as a final bid to uncover their remains begins.
A shocking new link between the Beaumont children and a key suspect in their disappearance has been revealed as a final bid to uncover their remains begins.
Excavators began digging up the former Castalloy factory site in North Plympton, Adelaide on Saturday, launching a week-long effort to find the missing siblings’ remains before the government-owned land is sold to developers.
The search is expected to dig deeper and cover a new area.
It comes almost 60 years after nine-year-old Jane, seven-year-old Arnna and four-year-old Grant went missing from Glenelg Beach on January 26, 1966.
Their remains have never been found.
MP Frank Pangallo, forensic archaeologist Professor Maciej Henneberg, retired major... [Short citation of 8% of the original article]
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