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Ten years after Ben Needham went missing in Greece, police have issued an updated picture. But his mother Kerry fears that, even if her son is found, he may not want to come home to her
ON TOP of Kerry’s Needham’s wardrobe is a huge, white suitcase which is so crammed with odds and ends she can no longer shut it.
One of her terrors — and Kerry harbours many, many terrors — is that if she finds her son Ben again he will think that she gave him away on purpose.
This battered suitcase, containing every press cutting about Ben’s disappearance, every documentary and news bulletin, every good luck card that the public has sent, is her proof. It is her personal testimony to Ben that he was taken illegally and that she did everything possible to bring him home. At times the search has almost broken her. And so far it has yielded nothing but wild goose chases and dashed hopes.
Twelve years ago Ben was abducted, aged 21 months, from the Greek island of Kos as he played in the sunshine. At first the police were convinced he had been murdered, probably by a member of his own family, causing extra misery for Kerry and hampering the investigation in the crucial, early days. But despite a massive hunt and worldwide publicity, no body or remains of a body have been found.
Full story
http://www.benneedham.info/
ON TOP of Kerry’s Needham’s wardrobe is a huge, white suitcase which is so crammed with odds and ends she can no longer shut it.
One of her terrors — and Kerry harbours many, many terrors — is that if she finds her son Ben again he will think that she gave him away on purpose.
This battered suitcase, containing every press cutting about Ben’s disappearance, every documentary and news bulletin, every good luck card that the public has sent, is her proof. It is her personal testimony to Ben that he was taken illegally and that she did everything possible to bring him home. At times the search has almost broken her. And so far it has yielded nothing but wild goose chases and dashed hopes.
Twelve years ago Ben was abducted, aged 21 months, from the Greek island of Kos as he played in the sunshine. At first the police were convinced he had been murdered, probably by a member of his own family, causing extra misery for Kerry and hampering the investigation in the crucial, early days. But despite a massive hunt and worldwide publicity, no body or remains of a body have been found.
Full story
http://www.benneedham.info/