Police End Investigation Into 1991 Disappearance of Ben Needham in Greece
1-Minute Brief
The closure of the investigation leaves Ben Needham's disappearance unresolved and raises concerns about international cooperation in missing perso...
Key Facts
- Ben Needham, a British toddler, went missing in Kos in July 1991 at 21 months old.
- Ben Needham's mother described the end of the investigation as a 'devastating step backwards.'
- Police have dropped the case 35 years after Ben Needham vanished.
- Ben Needham's mother said British officers are now leaving the matter solely to Greek authorities.
- The case involved cooperation between British and Greek police.
What Happened
Police have ended their investigation into the disappearance of Ben Needham, who went missing as a toddler in Kos in July 1991. The case is now being left to Greek authorities.
Why It Matters
The decision to close the case highlights ongoing challenges in resolving long-term missing persons cases and has caused distress for Ben Needham's family. It also underscores issues related to cross-border police collaboration.
What's Next
Further developments depend on actions taken by Greek authorities, as British police have withdrawn from the investigation. The family continues to seek answers.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoPolice drop case of missing British toddler 35 years after he vanished in Greece
- Sky NewsUnknown8h ago'Heartbroken' mother says police have stopped investigating why toddler went missing
- The IndependentLeft1h agoMum of toddler who vanished on Greek island confirms ‘devastating step backwards’
