When British toddler Ben Needham vanished from the Greek island of Kos almost 35 years ago, his mother Kerry could not have imagined just how enduring the search to find him would be.
Now 53, Ms Needham has spent every day since Ben’s disappearance in 1991 pursuing fresh leads, supporting ongoing inquiries and travelling across Europe in the hope of finding answers about what happened to her son, who would now be 36.
But last month, she was dealt a fresh blow after being informed South Yorkshire Police‘s (SYP) Major Crime Unit would no longer be responsible for investigating Ben’s disappearance after
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