Ben Needham: Almost half a million pounds handed to police to continue search

Almost half a million pounds of extra funding will be handed to South Yorkshire Police to help continue the search for missing Ben Needham.
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Ben went missing almost 25 years ago on the Greek island of Kos where he was staying with his mother Kerry in July 1991.

Since then Kerry Needham, Ben’s mum, has been supported by South Yorkshire Police in the search for Ben.

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Last year the Police and Crime Commissioner Alan Billings applied for and received Home Office Special Grant Funding to allow South Yorkshire Police to commit further resources to the investigation into Ben’s disappearance.

Now a further £450,000 has been approved by the Home Secretary which will allow work to continue until October 2016.

PCC Dr Alan Billings said: “Ben’s mum, Kerry, has spent almost 25-years searching for her son.

“I fully support South Yorkshire Police in their ongoing pursuit of the facts.

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“They have worked hard in facilitating the Greek authorities investigation into Ben’s disappearance.

“They have unearthed many new witnesses and have been able to rule out other lines of enquiry.

“Along with the Chief Constable, I remain committed to finding Ben. “The extra funding allows the team to be strengthened with experienced detectives who will follow up the new leads. We remain hopeful that this will lead to a resolution one way or another.”