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A peculiar piece of bone was found during a search at a South Australian property, with forensic archaeologists suspecting it might be from a human child.
“It was obvious it had unfused growth plates, meaning it was from an immature person,” Professor Maciej Henneberg told 9News.
Henneberg said he was 90 per cent certain the fragment could form part of a small human pelvis.
Ratcliffe was aged 11 and Gordon was aged just four when they were abducted from a football game in Adelaide over 50 years ago.
A private team probing their disappearance initiated the search at a property in the state’s mid-north, which was once owned by the late Stanley Arthur Hart.
Hart was once linked to the disappearance as a suspect but he was later ruled out by police.Â
“It jumped out at us, [it is] appeared on-site to be glass,” said private investigator Bryan Littley.
Samples will now undergo forensic analysis
The team is legally obligated to turn it over to police if it is human bone.
“It’s as simple as, if your girls went missing, how would you feel?” Littley added.
“We are aware that our efforts raise hope.
“And that’s why we’re doing it.”
No one has ever been charged over Ratcliffe and Gordon’s disappearance.
And despite a $1 million reward announced in 2014, the girls have never been found.
SA Police said the disappearance of Ratcliffe and Gordon remains an “active and ongoing investigation”.