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Previously unseen photos of missing boy William Tyrrell are released

New information has emerged.

New photos of missing boy William Tyrrell taken the day before he disappeared in 2014 have been released by the coronial inquiry.

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Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame approved the release the new information relating to the boy’s disappearance, including images captured on CCTV, Nine News reported.

The photos, which were taken at 6.25pm on September 11, show William and his sister at a McDonald’s restaurant at Heatherbrae in the Hunter Region of New South Wales.

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Previously unseen photos of missing boy William Tyrrell taken the day before he disappeared in 2014 have been released by the coronial inquiry. (Credit: Supplied)
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William was three years old when he vanished without a trace from the garden at his grandmother’s house on the New South Wales’ north coast on September 12.

The photos show William, who was on the shoulders on a male foster carer, entering the restaurant with another female foster carer and his sister.

The never-before-seen images have been released along with a redacted police timeline of events that occurred during the group’s travels to Kendall to see William’s foster mum.

William Tyrrell
Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame approved the release the new information relating to the boy’s disappearance, including images captured on CCTV. (Credit: Supplied)
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According to the timeline, the group ordered their meals at 6.25pm, before leaving the restaurant at 6.40pm.

The group later arrived at Kendall, which is about two-and-a-half hours away on the mid-north coast of NSW, about 9pm, The Australian reported.

William went missing about 10.30am the following day, while he was playing in the garden of his foster mum’s house at 48 Benaroon Drive.

William Tyrrell
The photos, which were taken at 6.25pm on September 11, show William and his sister at a McDonald’s restaurant at Heatherbrae in the Hunter Region of New South Wales. (Credit: Supplied)
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In September 2016, two years to the day of his disappearance, the NSW government offered a record-breaking reward of $1 million dollars for William’s recovery.

The NSW Coroner’s Court will resume the inquest next March.

William Tyrrell
The never-before-seen images have been released along with a redacted police timeline of events that occurred during the group’s travels to Kendall to see William’s foster mum. (Credit: Supplied)

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