Cops cut down trees in fresh search for missing boy, 3, dubbed ‘Australia’s Madeleine McCann’ after ‘new information’

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POLICE in Australia will cut down trees in a fresh search for the missing boy dubbed ‘Australia’s Madeleine McCann’ as ‘new information’ has come to light. William Tyrrell was just three years old when he vanished from his foster grandparents’ garden in 2014 in one of Australia’s most high-profile missing child cases. NSW PoliceWilliam Tyrrell was only three when he disappeared[/caption] A new search has been launched in the case of missing boy William Tyrrell The boy vanished from his foster grandparents’ garden in 2014 His disappearance sparked a frantic search but no trace of the boy has ever been found. Now investigators are “hopeful” of finding physical evidence in a new search they will conduct starting on Monday morning, reported the Sydney Morning Herald. The NSW Police Force said in a statement that more details will be given during a press conference at 10.30am AEDT. According to the outlet new information has led to the new search on Benaroon Drive . It comes as back in September cops revealed they had a new suspect in the boy’s mysterious case. Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw, had said that further information had come to light after a review of materials gathered by investigators since William’s disappearance seven years ago. Most read in The Sun TOP COP Boris hails 'game-changing' climate agreement as 'world follows Britain's lead' TERROR PROBE Three men arrested in armed swoops as MI5 and terror cops probe taxi blast POLAR PLUNGE 'FIVE days' of snow to hit Britain as temperatures plummet 'sobbing!' Strictly viewers in tears as Giovanni Pernice says he loves Rose Ayling-Ellis MYSTIC MEGHAN Harry 'visited Princess Di's psychic' and she made a prediction about Meghan JACK ATTACK Emily Atack gives Jack Grealish ultimatum after he becomes 'besotted' with her “As our team continue to conduct inquiries and explore all avenues of investigation, our focus has been identifying if anything has been missed, or if there are any details – no matter how small – that need to be clarified. “Police remain committed to finding out what happened to William, but our most important job here is to bring him home for both families,” he said. William who was just three years old was playing with his sister in his foster grandparents’ garden when he vanished on September 12, 2014. He was in the care of foster parents and had been on a visit to the coastal town of Kendall, New South Wales (NSW) on the day he disappeared. His parents had gone inside to make a cup of tea while William and his sister played hide and seek outside. When they returned five minutes later the toddler had vanished. A police investigation into William’s disappearance at the time flagged two suspicious cars seen parked on the street earlier that day. At the time, William’s biological parents remained unaware for hours as their son was reported missing and a dramatic search for the three-year-old began. After being told by cops his son was missing, the father, 33, said: “He’s f***ing what?” The birth father told the inquest he blamed welfare authorities for his disappearance, saying: “They f***ed up.” He added: “The minister has a duty of care to keep him safe until 18.” No trace of William has ever been found or no person has ever been charged. A $1 million reward for information about the missing boy remains in place since September 2016. William’s disappearance has been compared with the mystery of Madeleine McCann, who vanished from her parents’ holiday apartment in Portugal in 2007, aged three. AFPInvestigators searching bushland at Batar Creek in 2018[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours. Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.