- Body of man found in Batar Creek, Kendall
- Remains found near where police believe William Tyrrell is buried
- Police conducted an extensive search on Batar Creek Road for a toddler
The body of a 43-year-old man has been found outside a house in Kendall, on the NSW north coast, near the exact spot where police believe William Tyrrell’s body is buried.
NSW Police said a woman found the man outside a home in Batar Creek on the NSW Mid North Coast while emergency services were called at around 6.40pm.
Members of the public performed CPR, but he could not be revived.
Kendall – a small village of 1,141 people not far from Port Macquarie – was the town where William Tyrrell, Australia’s most famous missing child, went missing in September 2014.
Police are searching along Batar Creek Road for missing toddler William Tyrrell in late 2021
The body of missing toddler Wiliam Tyrrell (above) is believed to have been dumped somewhere along Batar Creek Road in the town of Kendall.
Police believe the remains of missing toddler William Tyrrell are buried along Batar Creek Road, Kendall.
Detectives, SES employees and others conducted an extensive search along Batar Creek Road in late 2021 to locate missing William.
There is no evidence of a link between the latest incident and William’s disappearances.