Excavations for Ben start in Kos

A team of British police will dig in two sites on Monday on the island where they presume the boy’s remains lay

British police start excavations on Monday on Kos island, following a new clue that the body of two-year-old Ben Needham, who disappeared in 1991, might be buried there. Mother Kerry Needham has said the notion her son was dead never entered her “worst nightmares” until a mystery tip-off to police this year.Investigators on the Greek island where Ben vanished have already told her to “prepare for the worst” as excavation work – which police have warned could be painstaking – begins in the search for possible remains.
The latest theory regarding the disappearance of the British boy says that he died in a construction accident. Earlier in September, police informed Ben’s mother, Kerry Needham, that a man from Kos had said that Konstantinos Barkas, a digger operator (by now deceased), had told him that the boy had died in an accident, and that he had covered the body up.
A team of British police will dig in two sites where they presume the boy’s remains lay. The first excavation is expected to last 10-12 days.
Ben Needham disappeared on 24 July 1991 at the age of 21 months from Kos. His mother was working at a hotel and he was in the care of his grandparents the morning he disappeared. For 25 years his family has been searching for him as at least 300 alleged sightings of “the blonde boy” at different presumed stages of his life have been reported, on Greek islands and the mainland.

Below is a video of the excavations spot

 
Watch the documentary produced for Ben’s disappearance