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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Outback Search: 4-Year-Old Vanishes, Uncovered Mines Add Danger

Outback Search: 4-Year-Old Vanishes, Uncovered Mines Add Danger

30 Nov

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Summary

  • A four-year-old boy has been missing for two months in South Australia.
  • The search involves police, military, and emergency services.
  • Six abandoned, uncovered mine shafts complicate the intensive search efforts.
Outback Search: 4-Year-Old Vanishes, Uncovered Mines Add Danger

An extensive search operation is ongoing in South Australia for Gus Lamont, a four-year-old boy who vanished from his family's remote sheep station two months prior. This search is noted as one of the largest and most intensive in the state's recent history, involving a significant deployment of police, Australian Defence Force members, and State Emergency Service personnel.

The complexity of the search has increased with the recent discovery of six abandoned, uncovered, and unfenced mine shafts on the family's property. These shafts, some extending up to 20 meters deep, pose a serious hazard and require specialized equipment for thorough inspection, complicating efforts to locate the child.

Authorities remain determined to explore every possibility to find Gus and provide closure to his family, despite the challenging terrain and the passage of time. The case highlights the significant challenges faced in missing persons investigations, especially in remote areas, and the emotional toll on families awaiting news.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Gus Lamont went missing from Oak Park Station, a remote sheep station approximately 40km from Yunta in South Australia.
The search is challenging due to the vast, scrubby terrain, remote location, and the recent discovery of six abandoned, uncovered mine shafts.
Approximately 50,000 people go missing in Australia each year, with about 99% being found.

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