As the nation despairs over the disappearance of little Gus Lamont from his grandparents’ property in the South Australian outback, experts have issued a warning over a disturbing development.
The bubbly blonde-haired four-year-old boy wandered away from the sheep station homestead outside of Yunta at around 5pm on September 27, and has not been seen since.
In one of the state’s biggest ever mobilisations for a missing person event, all available emergency services, SES, the ADF and an army of volunteers were engaged, but failed to find the toddler.
Sadly, police were forced to change the status of the search to a “recovery phase” before eventually downgrading the commitment to place the case in the hands of the missing persons investigation section.
SA police, whose officers have been