Police told to search for Spider-Man suit William Tyrrell was wearing on  day he disappeared | Daily Mail Online
The three-year-old vanished from his home wearing a Spider-Man suit back in 2014.

A spiderman suit has been found on a beach at Dunbogan on the NSW mid-north coast, not far from Kendall, where William Tyrrell disappeared in 2014.

Police do not believe it is the same Spiderman suit the three-year-old was wearing in 2014 when he went missing.

It’s understood the brand of the costume and fabric do not match William’s suit.

A spiderman suit has been found on a beach at Dunbogan on the NSW mid-north coast, not far from Kendall, where William Tyrrell disappeared in 2014.

Police do not believe it is the same Spiderman suit the three-year-old was wearing in 2014 when he went missing.

It’s understood the brand of the costume and fabric do not match William’s suit.The inquest into William Tyrrell's disappearance failed to come up with any answers.

he inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance failed to come up with any answers. Credit: AAP

Inquest hoped to find answers

William’s disappearance has been the subject of a years-long inquest.

The three-year-old went missing while playing at his foster grandmother’s home in Kendall, on the NSW mid-north coast, on September 12, 2014.

The inquest into William’s disappearance began in March 2019 but was adjourned in October 2020.

The inquest before Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame resumed last year before continuing into 2025.

No one has been charged in the case and a $1 million reward for information still stands.

Despite a decade-long investigation involving hundreds of persons of interest and dozens of searches, no trace of the boy — last seen wearing a Spider-Man suit — has been found.

In November, 2021 police launched a fresh, month-long search for William’s remains that concluded without any obvious breakthroughs.

In May last year, a review into evidence that the three-year-old’s former foster mother might have been involved in his disappearance was suspended after a police request to the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions.

Investigators had provided a brief for prosecutors to consider potential charges against the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, who they believed might have disposed of William’s body after an accidental death.

The foster mother has always denied having anything to do with William’s disappearance.