It has been ten years since William Tyrrell, a three-year-old child, disappeared from his grandmother’s home in NSW.
On this tragic anniversary, people in Australia are being asked to remember the child in a special way.
He was last seen in the front yard of his grandmother’s home at Kendall, wearing a Spider-Man costume.
Despite the extensive investigations that were conducted at the time, William was never found.
Despite the lack of answers regarding the child’s disappearance, Clare Collins, the director of the campaign, said that she is still hopeful that William will be found.
She noted that the family’s hopes have been boosted by the ongoing coronial inquest.
Despite the lack of evidence indicating that the child is dead, the campaign is still holding out hope that William will still be found.
To help bring hope to the child, the campaign is asking all Australians to participate in a special gesture of hope on this special anniversary.
The campaign is asking Australians to light a candle in honor of William and his family.
It will help create a pathway of hope that will bring him home.
The campaign also continues to urge people to come forward with information that could help solve the case.