An inquest has opened into the disappearance and suspected death of three-year-old William Tyrrell on the NSW mid north coast in September 2014
William Tyrrell was dressed as Spiderman, climbing trees and"pretending to be a daddy tiger" on the morning of his disappearance in 2014, a
"We heard him roaring around the garden and then I thought, oh I haven't heard him, I better go check on him, and couldn't find him," his foster mother told a triple-zero operator on September 12.She said the three-year-old boy was wearing a Spiderman suit and she'd been searching the neighbouring properties and green bushland for any sign of red.
A video of William Tyrrell's foster father has been shown during the opening address of an inquest into the child's disappearance."He never wanders. He's not a wanderer," his foster father told police.
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