Greek TV Appearance sparks new leads in the search for missing Ben Needham
114 calls came in for South Yorkshire Police officers, who appeared on Greek television yesterday evening as part of a programme dedicated to finding missing people.
114 calls came in for South Yorkshire Police officers, who appeared on Greek television yesterday evening as part of a programme dedicated to finding missing people.
South Yorkshire police officers who are investigating the disappearance of Ben Needham nearly 25 years ago say they are following up 114 calls made after they appeared on a Greek TV programme last night.
The show, 'Light At The End Of The Tunnel' on Alpha TV in Athens, is dedicated to missing people.
Detective Inspector Jon Cousins says they received "information of interest," following their appearance. They are continuing to look into a claim that Ben's name was changed to Andreas and he was with a man called Nicos two years after he vanished.
Police are continuing to follow up leads from a live Greek TV programme on Friday night which featured the case of Ben Needham
The mother of Ben Needham says she is furious about reports that say a police team searching for her son went on a drinking binge in Greece.
The mother of Ben Needham has defended police who reportedly went on a drinking binge while investigating the disappearance of her son.