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A seven-day search for the Beaumont children, who went missing from Glenelg Beach in 1966, has concluded after "almost 10,000 ...
The private search team, led by independent MP Frank Pangallo, conceded that their theory the Beaumont children had some ...
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Excavators will this weekend begin digging up an Adelaide factory site in a final bid to find the remains of the Beaumont ...
The niece of Harry Phipps has broken her silence slamming claims she is linked to the latest privately-funded dig underway at ...
A last ditch search effort to find the missing Beaumont children has been called off after the seven-day excavation failed to uncover any human remains.
The disappearance of Jane, Arnna and Grant from Glenelg Beach in 1966, is one of Australia’s most infamous cold cases.
As the search to find the remains of the three missing Beaumont children wraps up in North Plympton, attention has shifted to a sleepy, seaside town on the Yorke Peninsula.
A 2m pit of a “similar size” to a grave, filled with mixed coloured sand, has been found at the Beaumont children’s dig site at the old Castalloy factory in North Plympton.
Andrew ‘Cosi’ Costello said he’s always thought the Beaumont children could be buried at the old Castalloy factory or an ...
The search for the missing Beaumont children at North Plympton has concluded and failed to unearth any remains. Nine-year-old Jane, seven-year-old Arnna and four-year-old Grant went missing from ...
The Beaumont children in1966.. from left: Jane, 9, Grant, 4 and Arnna, 7. The Beaumont children, whose disappearance from an Adelaide beach nearly 16 years ago is one of Australia's biggest ...
The third dig at the former Castalloy factory, organised by Independent MP Frank Pangallo, finished on Saturday after seven days without solving South Australia’s most infamous cold case.
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