Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child – Following an inquiry into the disappearance of William Tyrrell, his foster parents have been charged with alleged child assault.

Strike Force Rosann detectives received information of a possible attack on a youngster who is not William at a property on Sydney’s Upper North Shore.

Following inquiries, the legal representatives of the foster parents were served with Court Attendance Notices on Wednesday.

The pair, aged 56 and 54, were charged with common assault and are due to face Hornsby Local Court next week.

The charges come as police spend a third day searching three areas in Kendall, on the NSW Mid-North Coast, for William’s body.

 

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

On Monday, NSW Police announced they would launch a new “high-intensity” search near William’s foster grandmother’s home, where he was last seen, after “new evidence” was received.

“This activity is in response to evidence we’ve obtained in the course of the investigation, it’s not speculative in any way,” Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett said in regard to the search.

“It’s highly likely that if we found something, it would be a body. We are looking for the remains of William Tyrrell, there’s no doubt about that.”

William’s foster parents have never been publicly named due to legal reasons.

 

William Tyrrell Foster Parents & Ethnicity

William Tyrrell is an Australian boy who disappeared on 12 September 2014 at the age of 3 years from his grandmother’s house in Kendall, New South Wales when he was playing with his sister by wearing a spiderman suit. He is still missing and NSW police have not found any evidence related to his disappearance.

At present, his fans are searching for William Tyrrell’s foster parents (William Tyrrell’s foster parent’s avo, William Tyrrell’s foster parent’s names, William Tyrrell’s foster parents’ identity). You can get all details provided below.

William Tyrrell Foster Still Missing

William Tyrrell disappeared on 12 September 2014 from his grandmother’s house in Kendall, New South Wales when he was playing with his sister by wearing a spiderman suit.

When his mother went inside the house to take a cup of tea and was busy with some work for 5 min. When she came back outside then she didn’t find William there. Police tried so much to find him but failed. William has been missing since 2014.

Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett said on November 15, 2021,

“There is a good chance that if we find something it will be a body. We are looking for its remains. William Tyrrell. There is no doubt about that. “

William Tyrrell Biological Parents (Father and Mother Names)

William Tyrrell Foster was born to Brendan Collins ( Father ) and Karlie Tyrrell ( Mother ). William lives with her grandmother named Natalie Collins. His father served in Silverwater jail because of charged with drugs and theft charges. His mother was involved in domestic violence. THat’s why William’s father and mother had encountered problems with the police.

In this blog, you can read all the details of William Tyrrell’s foster parents (William Tyrrell’s foster parents’ avo, William Tyrrell’s foster parents’ names, William Tyrrell’s foster parents’ identity).

William Tyrrell Foster Parents AVO

Mick Fuller who is a new south wales police commissioner has confirmed that NSW police have sought an apprehended violence order (AVO) against William Tyrrell’s parents as their search for his remains begins.

William Tyrrell Foster Ethnicity, Nationality

William Tyrrell Foster‘s ethnicity is not updated yet. William Tyrrell Foster holds Australian nationality.

William Tyrrell Foster Wiki, Biography

William Tyrrell Foster was born on 26 June 2011. He took birth in Guildhall, London, United Kingdom. William Tyrrell Foster’s full name is William Tyrrell. He was just 3 years old when he disappeared so maybe, he didn’t take admission to the school.

William Tyrrell Foster Age, Biography

William Tyrrell Foster was 3 years old as of the time of disappearance. His zodiac sign is Cancer. William Tyrrell Foster’s religion is not known.

William Tyrrell Foster Height & Weight

William Tyrrell Foster’s height and weight are not added yet.

 

FAQ About William Tyrrell Foster

Q.1 Who are William Tyrrell Foster Parents?

Ans. William Tyrrell Foster’s parent’s name is not added yet.

Q.2 How old is William Tyrrell?

Ans. William Tyrrell was 3 years old as of disappearance.

Q.3 Who are William Tyrrell’s biological parents?

Ans. William Tyrrell Foster was born to Brendan Collins ( Father ) and Karlie Tyrrell ( Mother ).

Q.4 What is William Tyrrell Foster’s ethnicity/Race?

Ans. William Tyrrell Foster’s ethnicity is not known.

Q.5 What is William Tyrrell Foster’s Hight?

Ans. William Tyrrell Foster’s height is not known.

 

In the last three days, police have begun examining parts of the Kendall home’s garden bed – to investigate one theory that William may have fallen to his death from a second-storey balcony.

They also sprayed luminol, a chemical that detects traces of blood, during the night. In nearby bushland, volunteers cut down trees to help in the search.

A grey Mazda was later seized from a home in Gymea in Sydney’s south under a coronial order and is undergoing extensive forensic examination.

Excavators and cadaver dogs have also been brought in as part of the search as police dug up areas of bushland.

Two pieces of degraded material were found at the dig site near Batar Creek Road – with officers comparing them to a red-and-blue Spider-Man suit.

Just after 2pm on Wednesday uniformed officers and forensic experts gathered excitedly around a spot in the cleared earth area along Batar Creek Road, Kendall on NSW’s mid-north coast.

NSW Police Detective Mark Duke pulled a sample of Spider-Man suit cloth from his pocket along with images of the missing three-year-old in the suit he was last seen in.

Mr Duke then compared with it with an object unearthed from the ground. The item caused police to don gloves, place the item in an evidence bag and take it to a parked forensic van.

However after some initial excitement, a police spokeswoman swiftly intervened to rule the item was unrelated and not of relevance to the case.

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

Detectives found what appears to be piece of material at the William Tyrrell dig site in Kendall on the NSW mid-north coast and compared it with a sample of red and blue Spider-Man suit cloth

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

Two officers wearing blue forensic gloves examine the thin piece of material discovered in Kendall bushland

After 30 minutes, police began patting forensic expert Professor Jon Olley on his shoulder.

About 3.15pm, police made a second possible find which Det. Duke compared with a Spider-Man suit image on his phone.

He took photos on his phone of the item, which was also possibly fabric and placed an evidence marker beside it.

Uniformed police appeared to pour a liquid over the item before placing it in a brown paper bag.

That area and the location of the first find of a degraded piece of patterned fabric has now been pegged with blue plastic flag markers.

A cadaver dog was taken over the area and the whole scene covered with large rolls of black plastic.

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

NSW Police and Rural Fire Service volunteers have been searching an area of bush, 1km from the former home of William Tyrrell’s foster grandmother in Kendall

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

A masked forensic officer kneels with a brush in his hand at the search site. Police have been scouring a cleared earth area since Monday after a major breakthrough in the case

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

A rarely seen picture taken minutes before the last time William Tyrrell’s foster parents saw him, playing with his sister on his foster grandmother’s balcony

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

Pictured: Who’s who is William Tyrrell’s complicated family tree – from his wealthy north shore foster parents to a ‘homeless’ biological dad and single mum raising his two younger brothers

Who Is William Tyrrell's Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child
Who Is William Tyrrell’s Foster Parents? Charged Over The Alleged Assault of A Child

William’s foster parents have both vehemently denied any involvement in his disappearance. Pictured: His foster father leaving their home on Wednesday

Earlier on Wednesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed the search at Batar Creek Road has been linked to the recent seizure of William’s foster grandmother’s car.

It is understood the car travelled near the site on the day of William’s disappearance with police investigating if an object was thrown out the window.

Daily Mail Australia understands police believe William’s foster mother drove the vehicle the morning William disappeared.

William’s foster mother has become a person of interest in the case. However, the case has had hundreds of persons of interest.

Being a person of interest does not necessarily suggest William’s mother is a suspect and she has vehemently denied any involvement in his disappearance.

A police officer takes a photo of the scene where a mysterious item was found on Wednesday. NSW Police swiftly intervened to say the item is unrelated and not of relevance to the case

A police officer takes a photo of the scene where a mysterious item was found on Wednesday. NSW Police swiftly intervened to say the item is unrelated and not of relevance to the case

An officer pictured carrying a clipboard at Wednesday's dig site. NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller called into the scene to see what was happening after seeing a live Sky News Australia report on the 'find'

An officer pictured carrying a clipboard at Wednesday’s dig site. NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller called into the scene to see what was happening after seeing a live Sky News Australia report on the ‘find’

A car seized by police looking for the remains of William Tyrrell was allegedly driven by his foster mother on the morning he vanished seven years ago. Police believe an object might have been thrown from the vehicle as it was driven along Batar Road at Kendall, which is in the middle of the massive police search site for William's body

A car seized by police looking for the remains of William Tyrrell was allegedly driven by his foster mother on the morning he vanished seven years ago. Police believe an object might have been thrown from the vehicle as it was driven along Batar Road at Kendall, which is in the middle of the massive police search site for William’s body

William Tyrrell (pictured) went missing from his foster grandmother's home seven years ago

William Tyrrell (pictured) went missing from his foster grandmother’s home seven years ago

Earlier on Wednesday, a ‘body finder’ who helped discover the remains of murdered schoolboy Daniel Morcombe claimed the dig to find William’s remains is a ‘more complex’ job.

Speaking exclusively with Daily Mail Australia before going to a high-powered meeting with detectives at the Tyrrell search command post, water science expert Professor Jon Olley toured one of the possible burial sites now cordoned off by police tape on Wednesday morning.

Daily Mail Australia exclusively photographed both the site inspection and the professor’s briefing with police.

Along with two detectives and special task force police officers, the grim-faced professor joined forensic grave archaeologist, Dr Tony Lowe, to inspect an area which has been flattened and cleared by Rural Fire Service officers.

Professor Jon Olley, a human remains expert, has been brought to help in the search for William. Professor Olley is pictured with police at Kendall

Professor Jon Olley, a human remains expert, has been brought to help in the search for William. Professor Olley is pictured with police at Kendall

William Tyrrell (pictured on the day of his disappearance) was last seen playing at the home of his foster grandmother on the NSW mid north coast in 2014

William Tyrrell (pictured on the day of his disappearance) was last seen playing at the home of his foster grandmother on the NSW mid north coast in 2014

Police are pictured digging in the front garden of the house where William Tyrrell disappeared

Police are pictured digging in the front garden of the house where William Tyrrell disappeared

The site, which has a mound of earth dug up by an excavator, is on a dirt road connected via a fire trail up through dense bush to the house where William vanished in 2014.

Professor Olley said the task of finding William’s remains was more difficult because it was over ‘a bigger area’.

In 2011, the Griffith University emeritus hydrology professor spent two months with a team of hydrologists and archaeologists searching on a steep swampy site near the Glasshouse Mountains on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

They found two shoes and three bones belonging to Daniel Morcombe, 13 years old at the time of his murder, whose body had been discarded by killer Brett Peter Cowan at the site in December 2003.

Forensic officers spent Tuesday night examining the front yard at the former home of William Tyrrell's foster grandmother in Kendall, where the little boy was last seen alive

Forensic officers spent Tuesday night examining the front yard at the former home of William Tyrrell’s foster grandmother in Kendall, where the little boy was last seen alive

Police have seized a Mazda (pictured) belonging to William Tyrrell's foster grandmother, who died earlier this year
The seized car (pictured being towed away) is currently undergoing forensic examination

The seized car (pictured being towed away) is currently undergoing forensic examination

 

Timeline of William Tyrrell’s disappearance

2014 

September 12 – Dressed in a Spider-Man outfit, three-year-old William Tyrrell goes missing from the garden while visiting members of his foster family on the NSW north coast.

September 21 – Police stop searching for the missing boy after scouring surrounding bushland and neighbouring houses.

2015 

January 20 – Police search the home and business of washing machine repairman Bill Spedding, who had been due to carry out repairs at the house at the time the three-year-old went missing.

Detectives take items for testing including a mattress, computer and vehicles. They drain his septic tank.

January 23 – The washing machine repairman publicly denies any involvement in William’s disappearance and says he and his wife are on the verge of a breakdown due to the public attention.

February 19 – Homicide detectives take over the case and say it’s likely William was abducted.

March 2 – Police fruitlessly search an area of bushland near Bonny Hills for three days after a tip-off.

April 17 – William’s foster parents speak publicly for the first time in an emotional video released through police which does not identify them.

April 17 – Police say the boy may have been a victim of a paedophile ring.

September 6 – The Nine Network’s 60 Minutes reveal two suspicious cars were parked on the street the morning William went missing.

September 12 – ‘Where’s William’ week is launched one year after he disappeared.

2016 

September 12 – A $1million reward is offered for information leading to William’s return.

2017 

August 24 – William’s foster child status is revealed after a landmark court ruling.

2018 

June 12 – NSW Police announce the start of a four-week forensic search of bushland conducted by Strike Force Rosann.

June 14 – William’s grandmother scolds police who have failed to find the young boy after four years, and claims their latest search is ‘just for show’.

June 26 – The forensic search continues on what would have been William’s seventh birthday.

June 27 – Strike Force Rosann announces it will move the search to an 800sqm block of bushland just 4km from where William was last seen alive.

June 5 – The latest search ends with Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin saying the case could soon go to a coroner.

August – Investigation leader Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin and a sergeant get into a disagreement during a briefing.

September 13 – Police reveal they found a burned out car wreck belonging to a former person of interest.

December 19 – Coroners say William could still be alive and the inquest will determine if he died or not.

2019

February – DCI Jubelin is removed from the investigation amid a misconduct probe.

March 25 – The inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance begins, with William’s biological and foster parents appearing over the course of a week.

The inquest’s first batch of hearings focused on William’s family situation and the events leading up to his disappearance.

Both his foster and biological parents were quizzed, as were neighbours who helped in the search.

It was disclosed that William’s biological parents absconded with him for six weeks in 2012, following a children’s court order.

William’s biological father slammed authorities for letting them down.

‘Authorities f***ed up … The minister had a duty of care to keep William safe until he was 18. That was not the case at all.’

May: DCI Jubelin quits the Police Force.

June: Four charges of breaching the Surveillance Devices Act are laid against DCI Jubelin. He denies any wrongdoing whatsover

August: The second tranche of inquest hearings began on Wednesday August 7

Inquest hears Bill Spedding, a NSW mid-north coast repairman and one-time person of interest in the disappearance of William Tyrrell, met his wife for coffee about 9.30am in Laurieton, a 15-minute drive from Kendall, on the day William went missing.

They then attended a school assembly across the road to see a child in their care receive an award.

The inquest heard how a man who claims he saw William Tyrrell unrestrained in the back of a speeding car on the day the child went missing was waiting for police to interview him to tell them what he saw.

He told the inquest he contacted police but did not hear back about an interview.

It took it took almost 1000 days before he was able to reveal what he saw to police.

The coroner orders an urgent probe into the final image that was taken on the day William vanished as metadata suggests the picture may have been taken 118 minutes earlier than originally thought.

The image has a ‘created time’ of 7.39am and a ‘corrected time’ of 9.37am, a new document from the 2000-page evidence brief.

The coronial inquest has been delayed for another eight months with the next round of hearings happening in March 2020.

November 11: The deputy state coroner releases footage of William Tyrrell and family at Heatherbrae McDonalds, on September 11, 2014

Feb – March 2020: Gary Jubelin defends four charges of illegally recording person of interest Paul Savage in court hearing

February 21: Daily Mail Australia reveals Frank Abbott was arrested in custody for the purposes of a police interview about William’s disappearance

March 2020: The coronial inquest into William’s disappearance resumes but stops with two days to go due to the coronavirus outbreak

April 6, 2020: Magistrate Ross Hudson delivers his verdict in Gary Jubelin case

April 8, 2020: Jubelin is convicted of all four charges and fined $10,000. Ex-cop says he will appeal

June 22, 2020: Police and SES launch new search for William Tyrrell near Herons Creek, where Abbott once lived

June 26, 2021: Police acknowledge William Tyrrell’s 10th birthday

November 15, 2021: Detectives return to Kendall after receiving new information and admit they are searching for a body. His foster parents are reported to be persons of interest in the case

 

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