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More than fifty years after the Beaumont children vanished from Glenelg Beach, fresh information has emerged, reigniting interest in one of Australia’s longstanding enigmas.
The disappearance of Jane, Arna, and Grant Beaumont on Australia Day in 1966 remains unsolved and their remains have never been recovered.
Private investigator Bill Hayes, who previously served as a South Australian Major Crime Detective, disclosed that a recent witness has come forth in response to a new search at a North Plympton location.
“You knew she wasn’t making it up, you cannot make something up like she was telling us,” Mullins said.
The recent search at the North Plympton site was organised by Hayes and Mullins.
Despite previous police digs at the location in 2013 and 2018 also proving fruitless, Mullins still believes that’s where the children are.
“We still believe they were buried there … and it’s like as Bill said, where we were digging, you could only be 30 centimetres off,” he said.
Although additional excavations at the Castalloy Factory cannot proceed because of upcoming housing development plans, investigators assert that their pursuit of the truth will persist in other areas.