New search in Greece for missing British toddler | Inquirer News

New search in Greece for missing British toddler

/ 06:31 PM October 19, 2012

In this image provided Friday Oct. 19, 2012, by the Needham family showing missing person Ben Needhamaged 21-months. The 21-month old toddler Ben Needham disappeared some 21-years ago while on the island of Kos, Greece, in July 1991. Police investigating the disappearance of toddler Ben Needham 21-years ago are to start Friday Oct. 19, 2012, using terrain imaging equipment and digging up an area close to where he went missing in Greece, in an effort to progress the investigation into his disappearance. Ben vanished on the island of Kos after his mother and grandparents moved there from Sheffield, England. AP / Family Handout – helpfindben.co.uk

ATHENS—A new search has begun on the Greek Aegean island of Kos for a British toddler who went missing from his family’s farmhouse over two decades ago, police said on Friday.

Supervised by a prosecutor, a team of British experts supported by Greek police will search the area where Ben Needham, a 21-month toddler from Sheffield, went missing in 1991.

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“A first examination of the area took place on Thursday… the area where the toddler was declared as missing. The search is expected to last around a week,” a police source at the regional headquarters on Syros island told AFP.

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“It’s quite a large operation, assisted by Kos and British police, the fire department, the local municipality and volunteers,” the officer said.

Another police source said Scotland Yard had sent two officers to join the search.

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Authorities have declined to give further information but British media said the search will focus on a mound of rubble near the farmhouse.

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The British police team is led by Detective Superintendent Matt Fenwick of South Yorkshire Police and includes dog teams and a forensic archaeologist.

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The police operation will begin with a specialist survey using hi-tech geophysics equipment.

Needham’s mother Kerry said she supported the new search operation.

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“I know in my heart of hearts they will not find Ben there because he is still alive somewhere. But I have to admit for the first time ever this search has put doubts into my head,” Needham told the Daily Mirror.

She said she intended to travel to Kos, adding: “It is the last place I want to be but I feel I need to.”

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