Gus Lamont, a four-year-old boy from Oak Park Station near Yunta in South Australia, disappears on the evening of September 27 while playing outside his family’s home on the remote sheep station. According to the reports, his grandmother, Josie Murray, is among the first people to search for him shortly after he is reported missing. Both outlets describe the case as one of the largest searches in South Australian history.
In her latest public comments, Murray “breaks her silence” to discuss what she says are overlooked clues connected to the toddler’s disappearance. She alleges that there was a mystery person on or near the property at the time and that police missed certain points during the initial search. The reports also refer to mistakes made during the early stages of the investigation.
The articles do not provide additional confirmed details on what the alleged clues involve or how police respond to the claims, focusing instead on the grandmother’s account of events immediately surrounding Gus’s disappearance and the scale of the search that follows.