William Tyrrell inquest: Police still pursuing 'active leads' in search for missing toddler

Police investigating the disappearance of William Tyrrell are following "active leads" ahead of an inquest to begin in March.

William Tyrrell vanished from a home in Kendall, NSW in 2014.

The three-year-old was last seen wearing a Spider-Man suit in the garden of his foster grandmother's home. Source: AAP

It's not possible to know whether NSW boy William Tyrrell is dead and police are still chasing "active leads" as they investigate his disappearance, a court has heard.

A directions hearing was held at Glebe Coroners Court on Wednesday ahead of an inquest into the three-year-old's suspected death.

William vanished while playing in his grandmother's front yard at Kendall, on NSW's mid north coast, in September 2014.

A supplied image obtained Friday, April 17, 2017 of missing three-year-old William Tyrell.
A supplied image of missing three-year-old William Tyrell. Source: AAP


The Sydney inquest will begin before Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame in March and run for a week before resuming in August.

Counsel assisting the coroner, Gerard Craddock SC, told Wednesday's hearing it wasn't possible - at present - to conclude William was dead.




"The police investigation into his disappearance is ongoing and police are following active leads at present," Mr Craddock said.

He said William was in foster care and that, combined with the circumstances of his disappearance, meant there was jurisdiction to hold an inquest.

Police hunt for any sign of the missing boy.
Police hunt for any sign of the missing boy. Source: AAP


The coroner ordered the Department of Family and Community Services provide a statement including the history of its dealings with William's parents, his removal from their care and his placement in out-of-home care.

William's foster carers, who attended the hearing, made no comment as they left the court.

Earlier this year, a targeted search of bushland near William's grandmother's home in Kendall found no signs of him but detectives did get information relevant to the investigation.

The search in June and July was designed to rule out William dying in a case of misadventure.


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